RHOPA LO CERA MALAYAN A. 



bbb. Sexes atprteeni unknown to the writer* 

 9. Athyma subrata. (Tab, XVI., fig. 4 ?.)* 



nthrato, Moore, Proc. Zool, Sew. 1858, p. 18, n. 10, t. li. f. 1 ; Druce, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1873, p. 344, n. 8. 

 Athyma utthrata, Butl. Trans. Linn. Sou. ser. 2, Zoo], vol. i. p. 540, n. 4 (1877), 



Not having received this species I have thought it best to figure a Hake can specimen 

 in the British Museum, and to add the original description of Mr. Moore: — 



"Female. Upper Bide deep brown, with the markings disposed as in the female of Athyma nefte; 

 but they are all narrower, and, instead of being of a deep orange colour, are suffused with very pale 

 brown. The underside is also much darker, being of a light smoky brown, witli all tbe markings white." 



"Expanse inches/' 



Hib. — India (tie) (Brit. Mns.) — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (Brit Mub.) — Sumatra (Moore).— 

 Borneo (Bruce). 



10. Athyma urvasi. (Tab. XVI., fig. 12.) 



Atfiywa Urvasi, Felder, Wien. Ent. Mon. iv. p. 400. n. 22 U8GU) ; Reiee, Nov, Lep, iii. p, 429, n. 688, t, 68, 

 f. 4 (1866). 



My knowledge of this species being confined to the description and figure of the Feldera, 

 I have here reproduced both : — 



4 ' Alls supra nigris, subtus brrmneis, utrinque fascia communi BUbmarginali macular! aJba, anticarum 

 striga clarata cellulari cum fascia lata discali sinuata connexa, posticarum fascia basali al b is. £ . " 

 Hah . — " M al a ec a lute rior ( C om . de C u st eln au — c o 11 . F eld .)."' 



Genus HYPOLIMNAS, 



Hipolimmu et Ksoptritt, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 45 (1810). 



Diadetjia (nom prsoc), Boisd. Voy. Astr. Lep. p, 185 (1832); Feld, Neues. Lep. p. 20 (1861). 

 Dfadsma, sect. 1, &iad, et sect 5. Euraiia, Wesfcw. Gon. Diurn. Lep. pp. 279-281 (1850)* 

 Apatura, Moore (nee. Fabr.), Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 57 (1881). 



Anterior wings subtriangular, tbe costal margin strongly arched and convex, the apes more or less 

 rounded ; outer margin concavely sinuate about centre ; inner margin slightly concavely sinuate ; costal 

 nervure robust, about reaching centre of costal margin ; first and second subcostal nervules emitted 

 a little distance before end of cell and somewhat near together, third emitted at a Little more than 

 one-third from apex of cell ; fourth and fifth bifurcating at about midway between base of third and apical 

 angle; cell very broad, its apex almost truncate and closed by a suberect, slender, lower disco-cellular 

 nervule, which is slightly directed outwards posteriorly ; median nervules well separated, the first convex at 

 base, the second almost straight and emitted a short distance from apes of cell. Posterior wings broadly 

 subovate, the costal margin obliquely euberect at base and then deflected and nearly straight, but becoming 

 convexly oblique towards apex; outer margin convex and waved ; abdominal margin almost straight to 

 about abdominal apex and then somewhat concavely sinuate to anal angle. Preco&tal nervure suberect, 

 its apes convexly directed outwardly; costal nervure extending to apex of wing; lower disco- cellular 

 nervule slender and concavely directed outwardly ; first and second median nervules with an apparently 



* Tbe colon* in the figure here given has been rendered too ookraceoufl. 



