94 LEPIDOPTEEA IXBICA. 



Foreiving with tlie submai'ginal spots, as on iipperside, also larger. Hlndiving "witli 

 the discal streaks short, as on nppei'side, the submargiual spots larger and coalesced 

 with the ochreons marginal spots, the submarginal each being sullied with ochreous. 



Expanse, c? ? 4|- inches. 



Habitat. — South Andamans. 



Distribution. — Mr. J.Wood-Mason records "many males and one female, taken 

 by Mr. F. A. de Roepstorff, at Port Blair, South Andamans " (J. As. Soc. Beng. 

 ISSl, 253). Specimens of both sexes ai-e in Mr. W. Rothschild's Collection. 



Note. — Specimens of the Chjtia form have, as yet, not been recorded from the 

 Andamans, though the Euploeine butterfly it mimics {Grastia Core) sparingly occurs 

 there. It is also interesting to note, that the Limnaine butterfly {Tirumala 

 Liiintiace) of Vihicli flavolihihatus is a mimic, has not, as yet, been captured in the 

 Andamans, though it occurs not uncommonly in the neighbouring JSTicobar Islands. 



Allied Races. — Chilasa Panope (Pap. Panope, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 479, 

 No. 131 (1758) ; id. ed. xii. p. 782 (1767). Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 512 (1775). 

 Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 13, pi. 295, fig. E, F (1782). Boisduval, Spec. Gen- 

 Lep. i. p. 373 (1836). Oberthur, Etud. Ent. iv. p. 101 (187w). Arisbe Panope, 

 Hiibn. Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 89 (1816). Pap. Clytia, suhsp. Panope (pt.), Roths- 

 child, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 369 (1895). de Niceville, Jouru. As. Soc. Bengal, 1902. 

 p. 30. Fruhstorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 179. Pap. Panopes (pt.), Godt. 

 Enc. Muth. ix. p. 75 (1819). Pap. Clytia = dissimilis = Panope, Walker, Trans. 

 Ent. Soc. Loud. 1895, p. 470. Pap. Dissimilis (part), Auctorum. — Male and female. 

 Upperside of a more uniformly darker colour than in the Burmese Onpape ; sub- 

 marginal spots on forewing small. Hiudwing with the discal series of short 

 sagittate marks more inwardly placed, the submarginal spots much larger and 

 broader. Habitat. S.-E. China, Tonkin ; Annam ; Hong Kong ; Formosa. Mr. 

 J. J. Walker, R.N. (I.e.) recoi'ds this as " fairly common at Hong Kong, appearing 

 on the wing at the beginning of March, and the larvte are often met with in May, 

 on a species of Morinda (N. 0. Rubiacae), growing commonly along the roadsides. 

 r. I'auojje, which is not very common — (though perhaps often passed over as an 

 Eupluea, while Clytia = dissimilis has on the wing a considerable but less striking 

 resemblance to one of the green DanaidK) — has been bred from larvas collected with 

 those of I'. Clytia = dis.'iimilis, and quite undistinguishable from them, and I have 

 seen specimens intermediately between the two forms." 



Chilasa Satarata (Pap. Saturatus, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 697). 

 Pap. Panope, Holland, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 1887, p. 122. Pap. Clytia Panope 

 aber. he. Saturatus, Rothschild, Nov. Zool. ii. p. 369 (1895). Fruhstorfer, Berl. 

 Ent. Zeit. 1902, p. 179. Ilabitat. Hainan. — Chilasa Pauopina (Pap. Panope, var. 

 Pauupinus, Staudinger, Iris, ii. p. 9 (1889). Pap. (Chilasa) Palephates, var. Pano- 



