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UHOPALOCFJiA MALA VAN A* 



winga with the following pale bluish spots: — a small spot between first and second subcostal nervules; 

 a Bomewhat larger spot in cell, a little before lower disco-cellular nervule ; a similar one between first and 

 second median nervules, ami an irregular subovate patch between second and third median nervules; 

 faint indications of a marginal and submar^inal series of whitish spots, distinct ami prominent at, anal 

 angle, again visible above tirst median nervule, and totally wanting at apex. Posterior wings beneath with 

 the marginal and subraarginal spots as above, and with five small and indistinct spots surrounding apical 

 portion of cell, and situate between the nervules. Head and thorax above black. Head and anterior portion 

 of thorax spotted with white. Abdomen fuscous, spotted with pale blui.sh beneath. Head beneath, 

 sternum, and legs black ; palpi, sternum, and extreme base of wings spotted with white. 



Anterior wings provided with an elongate pseudo scent-gland or brand, situate between third median 

 nervule and submedian nervine - 

 wings 8*1 millim. 



Has. — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (coll. Godni. & Saiv.).— Sumatra (coll. Obertbun, 



It is quite possible that this form may be hut an extreme variety of E. ckhe* I have seen 

 but two examples — one from Malacca, in the collection of Messrs* Godman and Salvin, which 

 is here described and figured ; the other from Sumatra, in the collection of Mgh, Gberfchiir, 

 which had been forwarded to Mr. Moore for identification^ and for which that entomologist had 

 proposed the name which I have used here. 



Note, — In the figure here given (Tab. IV., fig, 1) the pseudo scent-gland or brand on 

 anterior wing has failed to appear in the last chromatic impression, 



11. Euploea chloe. (Tab. IV., fig, 2 j . Tab. II,, fig. 6 s .) 



EuphM CMm, Guerin. Deles*. Souv. Inde. ii. p. 71 (1848) ; Bud., Proc. ZooL Soc. 1866, p. 271, iu 7 ; Trans. 



Linn, ftoe. ser. 2, ZooL vol. i. p. iib*5 T n, 5 (1877j. 

 Salpinx chioe, Bull., Journ. Linn. Soc, ZooL vol. xiv. p. 295, n. 37 U878|. 

 hatnia chloe t Moore, MS. 



Male. Anterior wings above dark olivaceous- brown, basal half much darker, with obscure violations 

 reflections ; a subapieal, arcuated aeries of five white spots, the upper two divided by the fourth subcostal 

 nervule; third and largest situated beneath fifth subcostal nei-vule; fourth and fifth smallest, with the 

 upper discoidal nervule intervening (beneath these are faint indications of :t subminimal series of small 

 spots), and u marginal series of small white spots, becoming obsolete towards apex. Posterior wings iihove 

 olivaceous-lawn, with a subinarpnal mid marginal series of small white spots, the .snhmairginal sericH 

 much obliterated, but in soon specimens distinct and continuous. Cndermde of winga pale nlivaeeoiis- 

 browu ; anterior wings with the following bluish white markings on disk; — a small spot between first and 

 second subcostal nervules (. sometimes this is accompanied by one or two others, as in the female) ; a similar 

 spot in cell, before lower disco- cellular nervule ; a spot between first and second median nervules, and a 

 large irregularly shaped streak bet weea second and third median nervules; marginal and suhmarginal spots 

 as above, but larger, more dUiinet, and continuous. Posterior wings with a pale discoidal patch near basal 

 costal margin, which is for the most part hidden by inner margin of anterior wings ; spotted as above, but 

 with the suhmarginal spots distinct and continuous, and having live additional and distinct discal spots, 

 which surround the apical portion of cell. (In some specimens there is & very small but distinct spot in 

 and before end of cell, and sometimes a sixth surrounding spot situated above first subcostal nervule.} 

 Head and thorax above black : the head and anterior portion of thorax spotted with white. Abdomen 

 fuscous, spotted with pale bluish beneath. Head beneath, sternum, and legs black j palpi, sternum, and 

 extreme base of wings spotted with white. 



