LEPIDOPTERA. gg 



Wings above blackish brown, with a violet reflexion in the mak, which is of a deeper shade towards 

 the base, the anterior bearing a large irregularly rounded rufous orange spot on the medial 

 areola, the hinder being marked with a posterior border of the same colour ; in the male the 

 medial spot is smaller, consisting of a transverse cloud, and in the posterior pair the border is 

 narrowed and undulated at the inner edge, being composed of confluent lunules ; a narrow undu- 

 lated black streak passes along the posterior mai'gin ; the fringe is white interrupted with black 

 at the nervures, and in the fore wings evanescent towards the outer apical angle ; the female has 

 besides a short transverse black stigma before the disk of the fore wings, and in the hinder pair, 

 near the middle, a faint orange dash : underneath the wings are bright sulphureous yellow; both 

 pair have a sanguineous posterior border, which in \hs. anterior wings \% narrow and uniform, until 

 it approaches the inner apical angle, where it is terminated by a short black streak edged on 

 both sides with white ; in the posterior wings it is broader and ornamented internally by a series 

 of white arcs delicately edged on both sides with black ; a series of small wedge-shaped black 

 spots, bedded in an oblong sub -marginal cloud of white irrorations, is arranged parallel with the 

 black marginal thread, which is confined by the extreme fringe ; a minute black dot stands 

 between the disk and base, and two more obscure ones are distantly arranged along the inner 

 margin ; the fore wings have besides a very faint series of brown liturEe, and the hinder pair of 

 interrupted white streaks parallel with the post-marginal border ; the anal appendage is termi- 

 nated by a black spot and the tails have a white tip. The body is brown above and hoary under- 

 neath ; the legs are alternately white and black ; the antennce are black v.'ith delicate white bands 

 to the commencement of the club. 



This species is not unfrequentin the acclivities near the confines of the extensive medial plain of Java. 



Our museum contains eleven specimens, of which several are males. It was named and described by 

 Messrs. Latreille and Godart in the Encyclopedic, but the figure has not previously been given. The 

 anterior feet, of both sexes, have been carefully examined under the microscope, and confirm the details 

 given in the generic description. 



26. Thecla Jarbas. Alee supra maris sanguineo-fidvescentes, anticce limbis exteriore et posteriore 

 nervisque intermediis, posticce strigd inarginali tenuissimd nigris ; fceminse saturati testacece nitore 

 cupreo, limbis saturatioribus : subtus canescentes nitore glaucino, singula liturd transversa fused 

 albo-marginatd in disco, fascidque insigtii completd pone medium fuscescente albo marginatd in 

 posticis subundulatd in regione anali saturatiore flexuosim ad marginem interior em ductd ; ocello 

 anali altera exteriore mediocri orbiculato lunula insigni aurantid intus inducto, altero maxima 

 appendiculo anali imposito annulo alba in formd fimbria circumscripto, plagd subrotundd nigri- 

 cante ocellis intermedia alba irroratd, strigd denique brevi obliqud attenuata versus marginis 

 medium desinente. (Exp. alar. 1 unc. 5-7 lin.) 



Papilio P. R. Jarbus. Fab. Mant. Ins. torn. 2. p. 68. No. 648. Hospitatur nomine a 

 Fabricio ipso inscripto, in Mus. Soc. Linn. Lond. 



Polyommatus Jarbas. Enc. Meth, Hist. Nat. ix. p. 646. 



Papilio Jarbas. Donov. Ind. Ins. (with a figure.) 



Wings above, in the male, brilliant reddish brown, inclining to scarlet, the anterior with broad 

 blackish brown borders, more diff'used towards the tip and the costal portion of the base, gra- 

 dually diminishing in breadth towards the inner apical angle ; medial nervures black and pi-omi- 



ment ; 



