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upperside being three times as large, greatly reducing thereby the pale 

 area between these spots and the submarginal band ; on the hindwing 

 above there are two spots less than in E. goodricM ; the submarginal 

 lunulated black band is also much broader than in that species. 



Described from a single pair of specimens in the collection of Herr 

 Georg Semper. 



13. Eqthalia (BopJila) eurus, n. sp., Plate II, Figs. 3, c? ; 4, ? , 

 Habitat : N".-E. Sumatra. 

 Expanse : c?, 2-7 ; ? , 3-3 inches. 



Description : Male. Upperside, both ivings shining fuscous, paler 

 externally. Forewing with a discal macular very pale green band 

 consisting of seven spots, the uppermost spot of all out of line, placed 

 nearer the base of the wing than those which follow it ; the thi'ee 

 uppermost spots small and linear, the fourth spot larger, rounded, the 

 fifth spot larger than the fourth, also rounded, the sixth spot the largest 

 of all, outwardly strongly cleft, the seventh spot on the inner margin 

 small and quadrate ; the usual subapical pale green dot in the subcostal 

 interspace ; an indistinct increasing submarginal macular black fascia. 

 Hindwing with a conjoined macular discal very pale green band con- 

 sisting of eight spots, the three uppermost spots, however, are white, 

 the inner edge of the fascia straight and even, the outer edge saw-like, as 

 each spot is produced into a point ; a submarginal lunular black fascia, 

 each lunule of which the fascia is composed bearing outwardly a -whitish 

 spot, the thi'ee uppermost of these increasingly prominent. Underside, 

 both loings greenish-oohi'eous, washed with violet ; the discal macular 

 band much as on the upperside ; the submarginal fascia reduced to 

 small linear black spots between the veins. Foreioing with a black 

 ring-spot in the middle, and a double lunular spot closing the discoidal 

 cell, both filled in with crimson. Hindiving with a black dot in the 

 middle and a double black line closing the cell, the latter faintly tinged 

 with crimson in the middle. Female. Upperside, botJi icings shining 

 brownish-ochreous, the disc powdered with pale violet-white which 

 merges again into the dark outer margin. Foreiving with the markings 

 ou the underside in the discoidal cell shewing through ; the discal 

 series of spots increased to eight, white, each spot outwardly defined 

 by a brown line ; the three anterior spots linear, large, the fourth and 

 fifth of equal size, the sixth and seventh in the submedian interspace 

 well separated, the eighth on the inner margin oval ; the subapical spot 

 much larger than in the male ; a submarginal series of six black spots 

 placed between the veins. Hindiving with the discal macular band as 

 in the forewing, but consisting of seven spots only, the series ending 



