284 J. Wood-Mason & L. de NiceviWe— List of Dmrnal [No. 4, 



banded and marked with white, and the orange spots smaller with a diffused 

 patch of greyish white scales between them and two or three in front of 

 them all somewhat confounded with the white marginal line. 

 Three specimens. 



Length of forewing -84 ; whence expanse = 1-78 inches. 



48. Detjdoiiix epijabbas. 



Dipsas epijarhas, Moore, Cat. Lep E. I. Co. 1857, vol. i, p. 32, $ . 

 Deiidorix epijarbas, Bfew., 111. D. Lep. Lyc. pi. vii, figs. 16, 18, 17, 



Yerj numerous specimens of both sexes. 



49. Deudorix dieneces. 



L. dieneces, Hewitson, 111. D. Lep. Lyo. Suppl. 1878, p. 31, pi. v a, figs. 65, 67 $, 

 66 ?. 



Males and females. 



The Museum possesses males from Silhet and Calcutta also. 



50. Deudoeix oesets. 

 D. orseis, Hewiison, 111. D. Lep. Lyc. 1863, p. 23, J . 



9. Upperside lighter, with a distinct purple gloss which has a light 

 steel-bluish tint at the base of all the wings. Un"deeside lighter, with all 

 the markings more distinct. 



Length of fore-wing -08 ; whence expanse = 1'42 inches. 



Two males and two females. 



51. DeUDORIX TAETJiSrA. 

 ThecU vanma, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. 1829, p. 91, (? ? . 



A single male. 



52. Mteika atxjintjs, var. prabha. 

 Myrina prahha, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1877, p. 589, pi. Iviii, fig. 5, ? . 



Males and female. 



53. Amelxpodia naeada, var. eeichsonii. 

 Amblypodia narada, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. 1829, p. 98, pi. 1, fig. 8, J ? . 

 erichsonii, Felder, Keise Novara, Lep. p. 218, $ , from Luzon. 



Two females. 



54. Arhopala centatjetjs, var. coruscans. 



Tap. centaurus, Fabr. Amhly. eciitaurus, Horsf., Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. 1829, p. 102. 

 Hewitson, Cat. Lyc. Brit. Mus. pi. ii, figs. 10 — 13, 3 2 . 



Male and female ; the latter much smaller than the former. The 

 bases of both wings in both sexes, but especially in the female, lighter, 



