und posterior segments) long branched red spines, and three lateral rows of spines. Papa 

 thick, purple -brown, blotched with black ; abdominal segments with stout pointed dorsal 

 tubercles; head obtuse, pointed in front; thorax angular at top." The larval food-plant is 

 not given; but Mr. Lockwood, at Monghyr, found the perfect insect on the leaves of the 

 14 creeping fig" (Fiats repens)* which may, or may not, give some clue to the same. 



2. Hypolimnas incornmoda. {Tab. XVII. f fig. 8 * , 9 $ .) 



Uypniimvm tncommofta, Butler, Trans. Linn, Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 543, n« 2 (1877). 



The male and female typical specimens, which are contained in the British Museum, and 

 are here figured, constitute at present our sole knowledge of the species. I therefore simply 

 append the original description r — - 



" 3 m very similar U> the mule of //. btdintt, but with the subapieal band of primaries straighter on the 

 underside, and the pule brown sub marginal spots narrower and darker; expanse of wings, 3 inches 1 line. 

 ¥ differs from the female of //. bolina in having a broad oblique sufmpical white band on the upperside of 

 primaries, a large diffused sordid white patch just beyond the cell of secondaries, and the eubmarginai 

 spots all separated, small, and pale brown: expanse of wings, ft inches 11 lines." 



Has. — Malay Peninsula; Malacca (Pinwill — Brit. Mus.), 



8, Hypolimnas misippus. (Tab. XII., figs. 9 and 11 J ; XV*, fig, 11 ? .) 



Papilh Misippu*, Limusus, Syst. Nat. ed. xii. p. 707, n. 118 (1758) ; Miill. Nature. V. i. p. 507, u. 118 1 1774;. 



PapUio Botin» t Dm. (neo Limi.). III. Ex. Ent. i. t. 14, f. 1. 2 (1773i ; Cmiu. Pap- Ex. i. t. 65, E t P (1779). 



Paptlw rtiorfppu*, Cram. Pap. Exot, i, p. 44, t. 28, B t C (1776) ; Fabr. Em. Syst. hi. 1, p. 51, n. 158 (1798), 



PapUio Chynippus, tfulz. (resell, ius. p. 114, 1. 16, f . H (177t>). 



PapUio Chrytippus, t j. Dmapptts, Guiel. Syst. Nat. i. 0. p. 2*270, u. (1790). 



Evplaa Itiuuppe, Hubn. Vera. bek. Schmett. p. 15, tu 83 (1B1G). 



Bmau Mixipp,', Godt. Eno. Math, ix. p. 188 t n. 40 (1819). 



Nymphali* Mhippr, Godt. Ene. Metli. ix. p. 894, n. 153 {1828). 



Duuhma Hoiina, Boisd. (nee Linn.bFaune da Mating, p. 80. u, 1 1I8B8) : Lucus. Sagra, IjUi. do Culm. p. :,f,u 



(1853); Trim. Khop. Afr. Austr. p. 153, nAU (1862). 

 Apiitnm Mhippm, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 59, t. 39* f . 1 i> (1881). 



DUiihnta Misippus, Mab. Hall. Soc. Zool. de Fr. 1870, p. 275: Soell. Tijd. Ent. xix. p. 149, n, 25 jlHTin j 

 ibid. xx. p. CO (1877). 



Ilrjpoliufntw tnhippiis, Kirby, Cut. I>inru. Lep. p. *225. 11. *2 1 1871 1 : Wood-Mas. & de Nie. -T.A.S. Bong. vol. l. 

 pt. &i p. 288, n. 21 (1881) ; Aurivill. Kongl. sv. vet. Akad. Hnndl. Bd. 19, no. 5, p. 71 (1882). 



Male. Wings above very dark indigo-blue; untt-rior wings with an oblong subapieal white spot 

 divided by the fourth and fifth subcostal nervules ; ft large elongated white spot on disk passing npex of coll, 

 commencing boncatli subcostal nervine and terminating between the second and third median nervules; 

 posterior wings with a large irregularly rounded discal white spot, commencing on lower half of cell and 

 bounded by the first subcostal and the third median nervules ; these spots on both wings are surrounded 

 by bright but evanescent blue ; fringe alternately greyish. Anterior wings beneath with the large discal 

 spot aB above, but extending to costa, and more or less margined with fuscous, and before which the 

 colour is pale castaneous, beneath it fuscous and beyond it ochraceous ; basal half of costal area fuscou*, 

 in-orated with minute bluish grey spots; cell with three upper white spots broadly and irregularly 

 surrounded with black ; subapical spot as above, followed by a small spot on each side of lower subcostal 



* *Nat. History, Sport, and Travel/ p. *264. 



