198 LEPIDOPTERA INDICA. 
Habitat.—S. China. Specimens of both sexes of D. Tullia, taken in Hong Kong, 
are in Mr. J. Jenner Weir’s collection. We also possess both sexes from China. 
Capt. J. R. Walker, R.N., also obtained it in Hong Kong.—VDiscophora Sondaica, 
Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Lep. i. pl. 12, fig. 3 (1836), 3. ? Distant, Rhop. Malay. p. 
426, pl. 43, fig. 7, d. Habitat. Java; Sumatra; ? Malay Peninsula.— Discophora 
simplex, Staudinger, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. Lep. 1889, p. 42. Habitat. Palawan.— 
Discophora Semperi (Disc. Zal. Semper, Reisen Archipel Philippen, Lep. p. 73, pl. 18, 
figs. 10, 11, 3; figs. 8, 9, 2 (nee Westwood). Habitat. Mindanao.—Discophora 
Philippina (Disc. Menetho, Semper, Reisen Archip. Philippen, Lep. p. 74, pl. 14, 
figs. 1, 2, d (1887), nec Fabricius. Habitat. Philippines.—Dise. Bambuse, Felder, 
veise Novara, Lep. iii. p. 462 (1867). Habitat. Gilolo. 

Genus ENISPE. 
Enispe, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. pl. 40 (1848). Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 292 (1851). Marshall 
and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 299 (1883). Staudinger and Schitz, Exot. Schmett. ii 
p. 187 (1889). 
Imaco.—Male. Both wings similar in shape to typical Discophora. Forewing 
with the posterior margin somewhat convex ; first subcostal branch anastomosed with 
the costal for a short distance near its end ; second subcostal with only three branches ; 
upper discocellular angled close to the subcostal, the radials from the angles ; upper 
median veinlet curved from its base. Hindwing with the veins as in Disco- 
phora ; no discal glandular patch ; the entire cell and the longitudinal fold between 
the median and submedian being covered with long fine hairs; a small glandular 
pouch close to base of inner vein enclosing a tuft of short rigid hairs. Thorax very 
robust and woolly ; base of abdomen above also woolly, and beneath with a very 
prominent glandular patch of jet-black raised scales near the base. Forelegs longer than 
in Discophora. 
Typr.—E. Euthymius. 
ENISPE EUTHYMIUS (Plate 155, fies. 1, la, b,c, g ?). 
Adolias Euthymius, Doubleday, Annals of Nat. Hist. 1845, p. 179. 
Enispe Euthymius, Doubleday, Gen. D. Lep. pl. 40, fig. 2, g (1848). Westwood, Gen. D. Lep. p. 292 
(1851). Marshall and de Nicéville, Butt. of India, ete. i. p. 300, fig, g (1883). Stau- 
dinger, Exot. Schmett. i. p. 190, pl. 63, 3; dd. ii. p. 187, pl. 31 (1887); Leech, Lep. China, ete. 
p. 111 (1892). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside bright orange-red ; cilia reddish-black. Forewing 
with a reddish-black short curved streak on upper part of the discocellulars, a sinuous 
