EUPLCEA. 25 



upperside, white, the subterminal spots elongate. Antennae, head, 

 thorax and abdomen dark brown ; beneath, except the antenna3, 

 speckled with white. 



Exp. 3 2 88-94 mm. (3-48-3-7"). 



Hab. Upper Burma, Pyinmana ; Lower Burma ; Tenasserim, 

 extending to Siam. 



22. Euplcea camaralzaman, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1866, p. 271, pi. 29, 

 fig. 1 (J; M. $r de N. Butt. Ind. i, 1882, p. 77 ; Moore (Menama), 

 Lep. Ind. i, 1890-92, p. 72, pi. 17, figs. 1, la, J. 

 Isamia carpenteri, Moore, Lep. Ind. i, 1890-92, p. 131, pi. 50, figs. 1, 

 la,Q. 



3 . Fore wing as in fig. 9 B (p. 23), but dorsum much more 

 convex. $ . Eore wing as in E. modesta. Hind wing in both sexes 

 ovate. 3 2 ' Upperside dark velvety brown ; basal two-thirds 

 of both fore and hind wing glossed with blue, more restricted 

 in the 2 than in the 3 . Fore wing in 3 with a few terminal 

 white dots near tornus ; in 2 > w i tn a s P ot i n a P ex °^ ce ^» ^ wo 

 or three discal, a costal spot and an incomplete subterminal and 

 terminal series of spots, white. Hind wing : 3 , an incomplete sub- 

 terminal and terminal series of white subquadrate spots ; 2 similar, 

 with in addition a white spot in apex of cell and six or seven white 

 discal spots ; the spots in the subterminal and terminal series 

 larger. Underside similar, but the spots and markings more 

 distinct, with one or two additional spots. Antennae, head, thorax 

 and abdomen dark brown ; beneath, antennas excepted, spotted and 

 marked with white. 



Exp. 3 $ 118-120 mm. (4-55-4-75"). 



Hab. South Tenasserim. Male originally described from Siam. 



I think there is little doubt that, as suggested by Herr Eriih- 

 stoffer, E. camaralzaman and Isamia carpenteri are the c? and 2 °£ 

 the same insect. 



23. Euplcea simulatrix, W.-M. § de N., J.A.S. B. 1881, pt. 2, p. 229, 3 ; 

 M.§ deN. Butt. Ind. i, 1882, p. 76 ; Moore (Menama), Lep. 

 Ind. i, 1890-92, p. 74, pi. 18, figs. 1, 1 a-\ e, 3 2 • 



3 2 • Shape of wings more or less as in E. modesta, dorsum 

 straighter near tornus in 3 . Upperside dark brown, the margins 

 broadly paler; $ altogether paler than the 3 ; fore and hind wing 

 in 3 uniform unspotted, in $ with a small pinkish-white costal 

 spot. Underside : ground-colour similar ; fore wing : a spot at apex 

 of discoidal cell, a small costal spot, and three discal spots bluish 

 white. Hind wing : a bluish-white spot at apex of discoidal cell 

 with five or six discal spots beyond. Antennas, head, thorax 

 and abdomen very dark brown, almost black ; head, thorax and 

 abdomen spotted with white. 



Exp. 3 2 96-100 mm. (3-8-4"). 



Hab. The Nicobars. 



