308 NOVITATBS ZOOLOGICAE XXIII. 1916. 



c?. Basal two-fifths of forewing rufous-orange, with lines of underside showing 

 through, outer three-fifths cream-colour, with a submarginal row of small arrow- 

 shaped or chevron-shaped dark brown patches and a marginal band of long lunate 



spots or streaks. Hindwing, basal two-thirds rufous-orange also, with the lines 



of the underside showing through, outer third huffish yellow with large black 

 arrow-shajjed chevrons. Below it is much yellower than louisa, and the lines are 

 much straighter and less crenulated. 



1 <?, Kindah, Upper Burmah. 



Stichophthalma louisa siamensis snbsp. nov. 



? . Differs from the other two races of louisa by the basal half of forewing and 

 the whole of the hindwing above being brownish rust-red, and the arrow-shaped or 

 chevron-shaped patches on both wings being much larger. Below it is much darker 

 and more suffused with green. 



Hab. Siam, 1 ? . 



Stichophthalma fruhstorferi Bob. 



Fruhstorfer places this as a subspecies of louisa, but this turns out to be 

 incorrect, as I have specimens from the same locality of S. louisa mathilda and 

 fruhstorferi. The latter is a very distinct species, which is much nearer to camacleva, 

 as the submarginal patches and violet tint on the hindwings show. 



Stichophthalma cambodia Westw. 



Fruhstorfer suggests that this may be a subspecies of louisa. It is, however, 

 quite a distinct species, and I have recently described a closely allied form from 

 Siam, which flies together with my louisa siamensis, and which I have named 

 S. godfreyi. 



Stichophthalma camadeva nagaensis subsp. nov. 



8. Above much paler than either c. camadeva or c. camadevoides, and at once 

 conspicuous by its golden yellow costa and very small chevrons on the forewing. 

 Below more uniform rufous, and at once distinguishable from the other two sub- 

 species by all the transverse lines and bands being much straighter, less zigzag, 

 and less crenulate. 



Bab. Naga Hills, 1 8. 



Zeuxidia semperi excelsa snbsp. nov. 



c?. Distinguished at first sight from s. semperi and s. therianaca by its large 

 size and very broad paler lavender band on forewing, and the outer paler lavender 

 band of hindwing being throughout of uniform width. Below it is at once dis- 

 tinguished from both by the strong violet mauve suffusion over the whole surface 

 of the wings. 



Length of forewing : 61mm. Expanse: 128 mm. 



Hab. Negros, 1 c?, low country, February 1896 (J. Whitehead). 



