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spot in middle of cell, minute white spots on both inner and outer 

 side, and a short reddish band at apex of cell, the latter two 

 margined with black ; a minute spot at base of interspace 6, 

 another at base of interspace 8, and a discal row of spots in inter- 

 spaces 1, 2 and 3, white ; latter varying in size but all encircled 

 with diffuse black. Hind wing : a dusky black short transverse bar 

 across apex of cell, a much curved discal row of detached white 

 spots, encircled with diffuse black, the anterior two much larger 

 than the others, quadrate and outwardly emarginate, the others 

 small, round or oval, the posterior four placed in a slightly con- 

 cave line. Both fore and hind wiug with a more or less indistinct 

 dusky-black band of marks in the interspaces. Underside pale 

 green, the markings as on the upperside but very pale, the cellular 

 spot and band pink, the white spots paler green than the ground- 

 colour ; the postdiscal band of spots only more distinct than on 

 the upperside, the spots connected by a diffuse shade between 

 them, giving the appearance of a continuous band. Antennas, 

 head, thorax and abdomen brown ; the palpi, thorax, and abdomen 

 beneath greenish white. 



Exp. S 2 84-100 mm. (3-3-3-95"). 



Hob. South Tenasserim, Tavoy and Mergui ; Malay Peninsula ; 

 Sumatra ; Borneo. 



Genus EUTHALIA. 



Euthalia, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. 1816, p. 41 ; Moore, Lep>. Ceyl. 



i, 1880, p. 31 ; de N. Butt. Ind. ii, 1886, p. 191 ; Moore, Lep. Ind. 



hi, 1896-99, p. Ill, pt. 

 Nora, de Niceville, Jour. Bomb. N. H. Soc. viii, 1893, p. 44. 

 Saparona, Haramha, Oynitia, Kirontisa, Tasinga, Sonepisa, et 



Chucapa, Moore, Lep. Ind. iii, 1897, pp. 85, 86, 93, 100, 101, 



110, & 137. 



Type, E. lubentina, Cramer, from India. 



Range. Indo-Malayan Begion, extending to China. 

 S 2 • Fore wing typically triangular ; costa arched ; apex sub- 

 acute : termen straight anteriorly, then slightly concave ; tornus 

 well-marked, dorsum slightly sinuous ; cell to upper apex not half 

 length of fore wing; upper discocellular minute, middle strongly 

 concave, lower absent; cell open; veins 10 and 11 free, 11 often 

 anastomosed with 12 in one or both sexes. Hind wing more or 

 less subquadrate ; costa slightly arched ; apex broadly rounded, 

 termen slightly arched; tornus generally produced, often angulated ; 

 abdominal fold broad, dorsum consequently much arched ; cell 

 open, vein 7 as close to 8 as to 6 or closer. Antennas considerably 

 longer than half length of fore wing; club long, narrow and 

 gradual ; palpi generally short, broad anteriorly, densely clothed 

 with scales or short scale-like hairs, third joint conical, sometimes 

 attenuate ; eyes naked. Sexes generally unlike. One section with 

 secondary sex-mark of specialized scales at base of upperside of 

 hind wing in <5 . 



