114 CATALOGUE OF 



Var. Female. Fore wings with a few purplish white points 

 at the base, and with an exterior irregular band of white spots ; this 

 band is accompanied on the inner side in front by a few more white 

 spots, and two white streaks proceed from each spot in it to the ex- 

 terior border ; under side like the upper side, but with some blue 

 spots along the costa and in the disk. Hind wings with two trans- 

 verse exterior lines ; the first of blue dots, the second of white blue- 

 bordered dots, which are not connected with the exterior streaks ; a 

 patch by the interior angle of whitish speckles, which are more 

 numerous and mostly confluent on the under side. Length of the 

 body 14 lines ; of the wings 44 lines. 



Sumatra. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



Cyclosia danaides. 



Mas. Ferrugineo-fusca ; caput antice cyaneum, argenteo bivitta- 

 tum ; palpi albi, apice nigri; antennm cyaneo-nigrce, vix 

 pectinatce ; thorax maculis duabus lateralibus albis ; pectus 

 argenteo guttatum ; abdomen cyaneum, guttis subtus lateralibus 

 argenteis ; pedes cyaneo-nigri, albo vittati; alee antic ce punctis 

 basalibus fasciaque arcuata maculari albis; posticce vittis 

 quinque strigisque exterioribus albis. 



Male. Dark ferruginous-brown. Head blue in front and 

 beneath, silvery white about the eyes beneath, and with a silvery 

 white stripe on each side of the face. Palpi white; third joint 

 black. Antennae bluish black, very slightly pectinated. Thorax 

 with a white spot on each side between the fore wings. Pectus with 

 some silvery white dots. Abdomen blue, with a row of silvery white 

 spots on each side beneath. Legs bluish black ; coxas and femora 

 with white stripes. Fore wings with some white points at the base, 

 and with an exterior curved band of long white spots, of which those 

 towards the costa are larger than the others and nearly contiguous. 

 Bind wings with five white stripes, of which the first and secondare 

 abbreviated and have five white streaks between them and the exte- 

 rior border ; these markings occupy most of the surface of the wings. 

 Length of the body 12 lines ; of the wings 3b lines. 



Sumatra. In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



