BUMELBA. oo 
Eumelia feliciata, Gwen. Phal. i, p. 393; C, § S. no, 3540. 
Eumelia florinata, Gwen. Phal. i, p. 392. 
Eumelia ludovicata, Guen. Phal. i, p. 393; C. & S. no. 3544. 
Eumelia flavata, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, p. 440, pl. 198, fig. 3; 
C. §& S. no. 3543. 
Bright orange-yellow, thickly irrorated with crimson. Fore 
wing with indistinct antemedial, medial, and submarginal crimson 
bands ; hind wing with medial and submarginal bands. Underside 
with the crimson bands more prominent. 
Fig. 155.—Humelea rosalia, SJ. +. 
In typical rosaka the crimson becomes the dominant colour ; 
ludovicata is much more orange, with the bands diffused; flavata is 
yellow, with the medial band well-defined and narrow ; vulpenaria 
is much browner, especially in the male, with the crimson bands 
well-defined and narrow, and some yellow on outer margin of hind 
wing. 
Hab. China; Formosa, throughout India, Ceylon, and Burma; 
the Malayan and Austro-Malayan subregions. Ewvp., 3 50, 
2 60 millim. 
3571. Eumelea olivacea, Hmpsn. Il. Het. viii, p. 111, pl. 151, fig. 17. 
3g. Differs from rosala in being olive-brown, irrorated with 
dark specks, and with no trace of crimson; fore wing with the 
antemedial band and both wings with the medial band dark; no 
trace of submarginal band on the upperside. 
Hab. Sikhim; Nilgiris. vp. 50 millim. 
3572, Eumelea aureliata, Guen. Phal. i, p. 394 Moore, Lep. Ceyl. iii, 
pl. 198, figs. 4,4a; C. § S. no. 3539. / 
Differs from rosalia in being yellow, irrorated with orange 
specks ; the bands obsolete. Fore wing with two purplish spots 
on costa; a large spot on inner margin beyond middle; an indis- 
tinct submarginal series of spots. Hind wing with spot at end of 
cell; a postmedial series commencing with a large blotch on the 
costa; a submarginal series. 
Hab. Formosa; Assam; Canara; Nilgiris; Ceylon; Burma; 
Nicobars. LEzxp., ¢ 56, 2 60 millim. 
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