LEPIDOPTERA, 1117 



structure of the tarsi in the sexes, were ascertained since the arrangement of the plates of the 

 first part for the engravei*. These will be given in a future number. 



The peculiarities of this genus and its relation to the genus next in order, will be pointed out after the 

 description of that genus. 



* Alls posticis caudis tribus, intermedia longissimd, interiore mediocri, exteriore brevi 

 denti marginali adharente. 



$1. Myrina Ravindra. Aim anticcB fusc(B immaculafcs, maris saturaf tores nigricantes ; posticm in 

 mare cyanea pulverulentce vel in certa hme thalassino variabili micantes, relicto margine exteriore 

 lata, postico angusto linear i, albo-Jimbriato fuscis; in faemina fusca, limbo angusto postico sa- 

 turatiore ; utroque sexu maculis tribus atris in regione anali in serie marginali digestis, inte- 

 riore appendiculo anali impositd, in foemina lunulis diffusis pallid^ caruleis inductis, strigd 

 denique tenui nigra albo-fimbriatd marginem posticum legente : subtus anticce canescenti-fusca 

 area anali ad basin dilutiore, maculis fasciisque saturatioribus tenuissime albo marginatis ; 

 macula interiore longitudinali in area mediana per tertiam partem pagince extensd, altera trans- 

 versa costam non attingente ante discum sitd, tertid discoidali brevissitnd ; tunc pone discum 

 fascia ex striolis duabus diver see indolis conjunctis efformatd, exteriore simplici interiore dilatiore, 

 albo-limbatd ; intra marginem denique serie simplici completd recta lineolarum obsoletarum; 

 posticee albce atro insigniter maculatce ; maculis duabus basilar ibus elongatis parallelis costam non 

 attingentibus, interstitio vero puncto oblongo versus costam tendente freto ; tunc in medio serie 

 trium macularum lati interruptd duabus nempe exterioribus conformibus utrinque quadratis 

 tertid discoidali latiore ; pone discum serie costam non attingente ex maculis quatuor vel quinque 

 difformibus interiore elongatd insigniore versus discum anguli instar inflexd ad marginem in- 

 teriorem bifida ; pone hanc strigd tenui completd ex lunulis striolisque in arcum subflexuosum 

 per paginam totam ductd et denique serie maculari posticd intra marginem, maculis exterio- 

 ribus tribus linearibus obsoletis interioribus quinque difformibus aterrimis seriatis analibus 

 exterioribus oblongis, proximis hinc inde interioribus semilunaribus maximis altera in appen- 

 diculo anali altera in sinu marginis ad dentem exteriorem sitd, quintd denique obsoletiore 

 intermedid, singulis secundum ordinem, strigis lunulis et plagd oblongd viridi-argenteo irroratis 

 inductis. (Exp. alar. lin. 11 — 17.) 



Plate I, fig. 11; n, a. 



Anterior wings above brown, more saturated in the male, posterior wings covered in the male 

 with a cyaneous pulverulent glossy tint, varying according to the light to sea-green, increasing 

 in strength to the hinder margin ; a broad exterior and a narrow posterior border are brown, 

 the latter having a snow-white fringe which also extends to the paler inner margin ; in the 

 female these wings are brown, with the exception of a few faint diffuse bluish lunules covering 

 three semilunar black spots, which in this sex, as well as in the male, are arranged along the 

 posterior boundary of the anal region : underneath the fore wings are grayish brown, with a 

 whitish anal area, and marked with dark brown spots and bands enclosed by very delicate white 

 edges ; the first spot stands at the base in a longitudinal direction ; before this are two transverse 

 spots, the outer being very minute and occupying the disk ; behind this follows a complete band, 

 which is simple and slender exteriorly, but broad and margined in its interior dimidial portion ; 

 within the margin an obsolete series of interrupted lineolar fragments passes over the whole 



surface ; 



