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R n<>P A L 0 CERA MALAY ANA. 



7, Euthalia decorata. (Tab. XIY M fig. 9 <? .) 



^>/i7m r/rtvjrfl(M# f Butler, Proc. Ztial. fcoc. 1808 t p. 605, a. 39, t. xlv. f. 2 & 0. 



Male, Wings above fuli^i nous-brown. Anterior wings with the cell crossed by four dark fuscous 

 lines, two near base anil two about apex, and one beyond extremity, waved and convex ; beneath the median 

 ih i vim is a loo pod line on ouch side of the base of third median nervule, and a short line a little distance 

 from base of submedian nervure ; a broad submarginal greyish fascia, more or less suffused with bronzy - 

 green, tlie margins of which are convexly dentate inwardly and concave ly dentate outwardly, where it is 

 also distinctly margined with fuscous. Posterior wings with the outer half greyish, shaded with bronzy- 

 green from about discoidal nervnle to ami] angle, and containing a central much-waved and inwardly 

 dentate narrow fuscous fascia ; cell crossed by a dark line near base and a double looped line near apex ; 

 a small spot near bases of second and third median nervules. Wings beneath ochraceous; anterior 



wings marked as above ; posterior wings marked as above, 

 hut with the following additional blackish lines: — a large 

 looped line above and a smaller looped line beneath the 

 base of the first subcostal nervule, and a curved line near 

 base of discoidal nervule. Body and legs more or lesB 

 concolorous with wings. 



Female. I have not seen this specimen, but repro- 

 duce Mr. Butler's figure and description : — 



** ? . Alte multo majores, supra fuse a?, fascia mnlto 

 latiore albicante et in posticis intus magis irregulari ; 

 Bubtus fascia velttt supra viridi, opaleecente fusco mar- 

 ginata ; area basali flava, eharneti ribns nigro-fuscis : mar- 

 gine extcrno omnino ad fasciam albido opalescente ; corpus 

 supra fuscum, subtus album.' 1 



Exp. wings, 3 5 i to 56 millim. 



Hah. — Malay Peninsula ; Province Wellesley (coll. Dist.) ; Singapore (coll. Roberts). 



The males of this species vary in hue; specimens from Province Wellesley, of which one is 

 here figured, being paler than the Singapore type as delineated by Mr. Butler; the greyish 

 fascia to the anterior wings of the former also appears to be slightly broader than that m 

 portrayed in the latter. 



Ficr, 41. Euthiilut dtrorttta t £. 



8. Euthalia ramada. (Tab. XIX,, fig. 5 J .) 



AtUiluu llauuuia, Moore, Trans. Eut. Soc. aer. 2, vol. v, p. 69, n. 12, t. 4, f. 5 (1859); Butl. Proc, Zool. 

 tfoc. 18G8, p. 005, n. 87. 



Male. Willis above dark fuliginous-brown. Anterior wings with the cell crossed by five dark lines, 

 situate two wide apart near base, two closer together about centre, and one at extremity ; beneath the cell 

 are bouio obscure dark looped lines, situate one before the third median nervule and two between that 

 nervule and the submedian nervure; a submarginal obscure greenish fascia becoming broad towards 

 posterior angle, and containing a central dark brown and much -waved line. Posterior wings with a 

 very broad blue marginal fascia, which loses its bright hue above the lower subcostal nervule, and is 

 intersected a little above its middle by a much-waved dark brown line ; basal area suffused with sonic 

 Bcuth'ivd bronzy-green scales. Wings beneath warm ochraceous; anterior wings with the cellular and 

 following markings as above: posterior wings with the cell crossed by two blackish lines near base 



