1880.] Lepidoptera /"roHJ the Andaman Islands, <^c. 235 



with a greenish tinge, so that the wliole central portion of the insects 

 a])])ears brilliantly illutninated by a pale greenish blue reflection in most 

 lights. 



55. Stjuendra quercetobum, var. iatimaego. 

 S. latimargo, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soo. Lond. 1879, i3. 142, $ ^ . 



A male and two females. 



Is A. qv,ercetorum itself more than a local race or variety of A. vivarna, 

 Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. 1829, p. 99, from Java ? 



Family PAPILIONID^. 



Subfamily PiEKilsriB, 



56. Teuias hecaee. 



• Fap. hecabe, Linn. 

 Males and a female. 



57. Teeias HAIlTlSrA. 

 T. harina, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E. I. Co. 1829, p. 137. 

 Males and females. 



58. Hebomoia uoepstorffii. 



E. Moepstorffii, "Wood-Mason, antea, p. 131 <J , et p. 150, J. 

 " (J . Differs from H. glaucippe, the only species of the genus with 

 which I have been able to compare it, on the tipperside, in having the 

 apical orange patch of the fore-wing larger, extendad into the cell, and less 

 broadly bordered with fuscous, both internally and externally ; the submar- 

 ginal fuscous spots smaller and completely isolated from the fuscous of the 

 outer margin ; the fore-wing at the posterior angle tinged, and the hind- 

 wing externally broadly bordered, with bright sulphur-yellow, which colour 

 is shaded off into the cream-colour of the rest of both wings ; and the 

 outer margin of the hind-wing narrowly edged with fuscous, which gradually 

 broadens from the anal to the anterior angle and extends inwards in points 

 at the veins : — and, on the underside, in having the brown mottling of 

 the fore-wing arranged in the form of a tolerably conspicuous band coin- 

 cident with the macular band of the upperside ; and the ground-colour of 

 the hind-wing, as also that of the mottled portion of the fore-wing, of a 

 rich goklen-luteous colour. 



Length of fore-wing 1'7G; whence expanse = 3 62 inches. 

 ? . Upperside. Fore-tuing with the orange patch devoid of amethys- 

 tine gloss, externally more broadly bordered with fuscous (which at each 

 \einlot gives off inwards an angular process the extremity of which is 



