274 TrayisacHons. — Zoology. 



second ill-defined sub-marginal series not reaching the apices ; outer margin 

 broadly dark brown ; primaries with a black spot towards the end of the 

 discoidal cell and a second at the end of the cell ; between and beyond these 

 three or four Ul-defined orange spots ; secondajries with a black spot at the 

 end of the cell, bordered internally with orange more or less distinctly ; 

 beyond it a series of more or less defined black spots, bordered externally 

 with orange ; body above blackish, crest grey ; palpi white ; wings below 

 altogether paler ; primaries pale .tawny, the borders grey ; two spots in the 

 cell (the inner one sometimes obsolete), one at the end of the cell, and a 

 curved discal series, black, indistinctly white-edged ; a sub-marginal ill- 

 defined series of greyish ocelloid spots ; secondaries pale testaceou.s, a 

 broad band across the centre of the wings, two sub-basal discoidal spots 

 and a sub-marginal series silver-grey, white-edged ; body below white ; 

 expanse of wings 10 lines. 



Female. — Wings above without the purple shot, excepting a more or less 

 strongly-defined sub-marginal line of spots ; orange spots larger, sometimes 

 paler, and covering the whole basal area of the wings ; body as in the male ; 

 expanse of wings 1 inch 1 line. 



This species seems to vary a good deal, more especially in the female 

 sex. 



11. Chrysoj^hanus salustius, Fab, 



Male. — Wings above bright shining fulvous ; veins and margins black ; 

 base irrorated with olivaceous ; discocellulars, a discal series of spots, and 

 a sub-marginal series, black ; primaries with a small sx^ot in the cell, and 

 usually a second below it, black ; inner or abdominal area of secondaries 

 and body olivaceous ; thorax blackish ; j)i'icnaries below pale tawny, with 

 the costal and external borders generally sulphur-yellow, sometimes 

 greyish ; inner border whitish or greyish ; interno-median area grejdsh 

 towards the base ; sub-marginal black spots obsolescent ; remaining black 

 spots considerably larger than above ; secondaries sulphur-yellow or sordid 

 stramineous ; the spots arranged as above, but greyish instead of black ; 

 body below sulphm^-yellow ; expanse of wings 1 inch 4-5 hnes. 



Female. — Generally paler than the male, the basal area dusky; the black 

 spots above united into bands, below with the ground-colour paler than in 

 the male, the spots usually smaller ; expanse of wings 1 inch 3 lines. 



12. Chrysophatius enysii. PI. XII, figs. 4, 5, 6. 

 Chrysophanus enysii, Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag., XIII, p. 153 (1876). 



Male. — Above very like C. salvstius. Female. — Wings bright fulvous ; 

 veins black ; a rather broad dark brown external border ; an equally 

 broad transverse sigmoidal discal band; base densely irrorated with 

 black ; primaries with a small round spot in the cell, a similar interno- 



