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d. Female, upperside, with the discal macular band extending from the 



costa of the forewing to the first median nervule of the hindwing. 

 al. Hindwing with a prominent powdery- violet fascia between the 

 discal macular band and the lunulated submarginal line. 

 (9.) E. (Dophla) edrus, N.-E. Sumatra. 



bl. Hindwing with no prominent powdery-violet fascia between the 

 discal macular band and the lunulated submarginal line. 

 (10.) E. {Dophla) BELLATA, Borneo. 



e. Female, upperside, hindwing with no discal macular band ; the spots of 



the forewing small. 

 (11.) E. (JDop/iZa) GUPTA, Burma, Plate II, Fig. 5, ?. 



14 Cyrestis theresj:, n. sp., Plate V, Fig. 8, (?. 



Habitat: Selesseh, N.-E. Sumatra; Borneo. 



Expanse : cf, 1"9 inches. 



Descuiption : Male. Upperside, both ivings rich fulvous. Foreioing 

 with the following black markings : — A short straight line at the extreme 

 base of the wing ; a second line oblique but straight, from the costa 

 to the submedian nervure ; a third line straight from the subcostal 

 nervure to the inner margin ; a fourth line much bowed outwardly, 

 confined to the discoidal cell ; a fifth line short, straight, also confined 

 to the cell immediately within the disco-cellular nervules, and touching 

 the fourth ; a sixth line also straight, a little beyond those veins, com- 

 mencing on the subcostal nervure, and ending close to the base of the 

 second median nervule ; a seventh line angled, commencing at the costa 

 and ending on the inner margin, the angulation being at the point where 

 it crosses the second median nervule, the angle directed outwards ; an 

 eighth line bi*oad, almost straight, slightly outwardly curved only, 

 reaching from the costa to the inner margin ; a ninth line narrower 

 than the eighth, slightly sinuous, posteriorly zig-zaged, of a deep black 

 colour, from the costa to the inner margin ; a tenth line straight, ex- 

 tending from the costa to the first median nervule, with two prominent 

 small round black sjiots in continuation in the submedian interspace ; 

 an eleventh line very narrow and straight, from the costa to the first 

 median nervule ; a twelfth line broad, paler, of similar position to 

 the eleventh ; a thirteenth line narrow, deep black, close to the outer 



Hewitson, both the latter described fx-om Borneo. As in the female of E. good- 

 richi the discal band of the hindwing on the upperside ends at the third median 

 nervule, while in E. hellata it ends at the first, and in the latter all the spots of the 

 hindwing are much larger, besides other minor differences, I think the two species 

 may be kept distinct, and the name E. goodrichi revived. I possess one female 

 of the Boi'uean species, and have access to three pairs of the Perak species in 

 Semper's, Adams', and my own collection. 



