1881.] Lepidoptera of the Andaman Islands. 2(51 



Wings below paler and duller, suffused with purple on the disk, and 

 ornamented, especially on the medial area of the posterior pair, with scat- 

 tered ochreous setiform scales. 



Antennae black with the straight portion of the club broadly and 

 conspicuously incompletely ringed with cretaceous white and the much 

 shorter terminal hooked portion red internally. 



$ . Differs from the male only in its larger size ; and in not having 

 the anterior wings tipped with ashy, nor the antennae nearly so conspicu- 

 ously ringed with white. 

 6 $ . Eyes blood-red. 



Palpi with the terminal joint rudimentary. 



Length of anterior wing $ 1*05, $ 1*09 ; whence expanse = $ 2*26, 

 $ 232 inches. 



127. Telegontjs thtesis, Fabr. 



The male of this species presents, on the upperside of each anterior 

 wing, three lines of modified scales, namely, one along the posterior side of 

 the median vein between the origins of its first and second branches, ano- 

 ther on each side of the first median veinlet from the origin of this up to 

 the second discal spot, and a third, also double, along an equal portion of 

 the submedian vein, and a thick clothing of setae paler than the ground- 

 colour at the base of the internomedian area and a similar clothing of paler 

 setae on the middle three-fourths of the sutural area ; and, on the under- 

 side, a conspicuous and equally long furry patch of pale-fulvous coarse 

 setae divided by the submedian vein. 

 Five males and a female. 



128. Halpe beturia, Hewitson. 



129. Pamphila mathias. 



Eesperia mathias (Fabr.), Butler, Cat. Fabr. Lep. Brit. Mus. 1869, p. 275, pi. 3, 

 fig. 8, <J. 



The specimens referred to H. chaya in our previous list are now placed 

 under this species. 



130. Pamphila purreea. 



P. purreea, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1877, p- 594, pi. Iviii, fig. 10. 



?. Larger than the male, with the yellow discal band throughout in 

 the posterior wings, but only in the internomedian area in the anterior 

 ones, and the yellow portions of the cilia, especially towards the inner and 

 anal angles, darker, inclining to orange. 



Length of anterior wing '55 ; whence expanse = 1*18 inches. 



A male and a female. 



13 L Pamphila gola, Moore. 



132. Pamphila MiESOiDES, Butler. 



133. Pamphila augias, Linn. 

 Two males. 



