OPHTHALMIS, 649 



merit aud ventral surface orange. Eore wing with the costal edge 

 orange to beyond middle in male ; silvery-blue subbasal spots below 

 costa and cell ; a streak on basal half of vein 1 ; an antemedial 

 spot below costa, and a bar from cell to the streak on vein 1 ; a spot 

 below middle of costa and oblique bar across middle of cell, some- 

 times bent inwards to origin of vein 2 and continued to vein 1 ; 

 obliquely placed white spots in and below middle of cell ; an oblique 

 bar in end of cell; a postmedial series of elongate spots, those above 

 veins 2, 3, 4 displaced outwards and the one below vein 2 displaced 

 inwards; a more or less developed subterminal series of silvery-blue 

 points ; cilia white at apex and tornus. Hind wing with whitish spots 

 in and below middle of cell ; a silvery-blue discoidal bar ; a curved 

 postmedial series of whitish spots, the spot below vein 2 displaced 

 inwards ; a more or less developed subterminal series of silvery-blue 

 spots ; cilia mostly white ; underside with some silvery blue at base 

 below costa and in cell. 



Ab. 1. conferta. The silvery -blue markings very largely developed 

 especially on the veins. 



Hab. Sumatra (De Mceuille), 2 d , (Sir S. .Raffles) 1 2 ', J^^a 

 {Horsfield), 5 (5* , 3 5 ; Bali {Dolierty), 1 $ ; Lombok (Voherti/), 

 1 c?; SuMBAWA(Z)o7ier/?/), 1 6; Celebes, 1 c? . Exp. 46-60 millim. 

 Types t 2 conferta, c^ fenestrata, and $ mutata in Mus. Oxon. 



Larva. Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. p. 290, pi. xiii. f. 4. 



Dark slate-colour with subdorsal and lateral series of black spots ; 

 hair sparse ; head and pro-legs orange. Food-plant, Cissus. 



202. OpMhalmis funebris. 



Eusejnia funebris, Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 569 ; Waterh. Aid, ii. pi. 127. 

 f. 4 ; Hmpsn. Moths Ind. ii. p. 155 ; Kirby, Cat. Het. p. 24. 



S . Black ; palpi and sides of frons with white spots ; pectus 

 with the hair orange ; tarsi ringed with white ; abdomen with 

 white band at base, segmental orange bands, the anal tuft mostly 



Fig. 285. — OpUhalmis funebris, (S . \. (From Moths Ind. vol. ii.) 



orange, the ventral surface orange with sublateral black patches. 

 Fore wing with greenish points at base, two subbasal and three 

 antemedial points, two above middle of inner margin and two above 

 vein 1 beyond middle ; an ochreous point in middle of cell ; an 



