224 NYMPHALID.*;. 



row of short pale yellow bars in the interspaces, and a terminal 

 slender black line. Antennae black ; head and thorax blackish ; 

 abdomen brown, white beneath. — $ . Upper and under sides 

 similar to those in the J , but the greenish-white discal area on 

 fore and hind wings and terminal black band on hind wing broader. 

 Markings similar. 



Exp. S 2 64-84 mm. (2-5-3'3"). 



Hob. Within our limits recorded from Lower Burma and 

 Tenasserim, extending into the Malayau Subregion to Sumatra 

 and Borneo. 



249. Eulepis moori, Distant (Charaxes), Rhop. Malay. 1883, p. 108, 

 pi. 13, fig. 3 ; de N. (Charaxes) Butt. Ind. ii, 1886, p. 277, foot- 

 note ; Moore, Lep. Ind. ii, 1893-96, p. 260, pi. 187, figs. 2, 

 2 a, <3 2 ; Rothsch. $ Jord. Nov. Zool. v, 1898, pi. xii, figs. 3-7 ; 

 vi, 1899, p. 237. 



S 2 • Closely resembles E. jdlysus. A Tenasserim specimen of 

 moori differs from jalysus as follows: — Upperside : fore wing with 

 bluish-white scaling on the outer margin of the discal greenish- 

 white area, the outer broad black area on terminal margin not 

 narrowing posteriorly, margin of nearly equal width at tornus and 

 anteriorly. Hind wing : the blue scaling at base and along middle 

 of outer margin of discal greenish- white area much broader ; black 

 along terminal margin irregular, much broader above than in 

 E. jalysus, narrowing in the middle, where it is subinterrupted by 

 the blue scaling, and widening again between veins 2 and 4 ; the 

 row of white spots traversing it transverse and larger, the trans- 

 verse ochraceous series of lunules paler, almost white, and barely 

 indicated between veins 2 and 4. Underside : the discal greenish- 

 white area on both fore and hind wing narrower than on the 

 upperside, the chocolate-coloured band on fore wing curving round 

 parallel to the costa not so well defined on the outer margin as in 

 jalysus, the costal margin beyond it, the base of the wings and the 

 dorsal margin broadly lilacine reddish-brown as in E. arja, not 

 grey as in jalysus, as is also the space between the postdiscal series 

 of lunules and the terminal series of ochraceous markings. 



Exp. 6 2 74-82 mm. (2-9-3*25"). 



Bab. Assam ; Burma ; Tenasserim ; Malay Peninsula. 



E. moori was described from the Malay Peninsula ; the Assam, 

 Burmese and Tenasserim form has been separated from typical 

 moori by Messrs. B-othschild and Jordan (I. c.) as a subspecies 

 with two forms, E. moori sandal-anus f. sandal-anus and E. moori 

 sandaTcanus f. marginalis. 



250. Eulepis delphis, Doubleday (Charaxes), Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1843, 

 p. 217, pi. 7 ; de N. (Charaxes) Butt. Ind. ii, 1886, p. 272 

 Moore (Murwareda), Lep. Ind. ii, 1893-96, p. 266, pi. 190, figs. 1, 

 la, (S; Rothsch. § Jord. Nov. Zool. vi, 1899, pp.. 283-286, figs. 40, 

 41,&42 ?C J. 



d 2 • Upperside white, suffused with pale sulphur-yellow. 



