RHOFA LOCERA MALAYAN A, 



Genus LOGANIA (tfufea, p, 208). 



2. Logania sriwa, (Tab, XLIV,, fig. 16.) 



Logania antra, Distant, Ann, & Mag. Nat, Hist. ser. 5, vol. xvii. p. 531 {1886). 



Wings above violaceous-white ; anterior wings with the costal margin spotted with fuscous and the 

 apical area (not quite reaching to outer angle) dark fuscous ; posterior wings with the fringe spotted with 

 fuscous. Wings beneath fuscous-brown with darker blotches, and irrorated and speckled with greyish- 

 white ; this whitish coloration is most prominent on the anterior wings at apex and outer angles, and on 

 the posterior wings it appears as an irregular broad subcostal streak : the posterior wings are also more 

 darkly marked than the anterior, 13 ody above brownish, beneath greyish; legs very pale brownish with 

 chirli inundations. 



Exp* wings, 24 millim. 



Hah.— Malay Peninsula ; Malacca (coll. Staudinger), 



Genus ALLOTINUS (antea, p. 208). 

 Mr, Butler's interpretation of this genus has already been referred to (an tea, p, 451). 



3, Allotinus alkamah, a. sp. (Tab, XLIV,, fig. 3^.) 



Male. Allied to A , sitbviolacciut, Felder,* from which it differs by the much larger violaceous area 

 to the anterior wings, and consequent considerable diminution in the width of the blackish margin to the 

 same. Wings beneath as in .4. subvhlacem (judging from Felder's figure), but having some distinct short 

 transverse darker strigas. 



Female, Resembling the male, but the posterior wings paler and more violaceous, 



Exp. wings, 6* , 26 millim. ; ? , 35 mil lira. 



Hab*— Malay Peninsula; Malacca (coll. Staudinger).— Sumatra (Forbes— coll. Dist.). 



Genus CYAN IRIS (antta, p, 210), 



8. Cyaniris jynteana, var, (Tab. XLIV. t fig. 6 6* .) 



C$tmimjynt*itnti> Moore, Proc. JSool. Soc. 1883, p. 524, t. 48. f. 10; De Nic, J.A.vS. Beng. vol. ILi. p. Gy, n.fi, 

 t. I, f.7, la {1884),f 



"Near C. puspa. Male. — Fore wing comparatively shorter, the blue less intense and slightly paler; 

 the discnl area slightly white speckled ; with a blackish outer marginal band of one-twelfth inch in width ; 

 hind wing with a narrow macular marginal baud. Underside greyish white; fore wing with a slender 

 indistinct dusky-black discoeellnlar streak, four transverse discal, outwardly oblique, short linear spots, 

 a small costal spot, a submarginal and marginal row of lunular spots; hind wing with three small black 

 subbasal spots, an irregular diseal transverse series of nine spots, an indistinct submarginal and marginal 

 row of dentate lunular spots," 



The above is Mr. Moore's description of the male, the following is Mr. de Niceville's 

 description of the other sex : — 



" Female. — Up per side, ft /racing with all but the middle of the disc (which is white glossed with 

 iridescent blue) black; a discocellular black spot. Hiiuhcing blackish, white in the middle, glossed with 

 lilies and alrmg the veins irroraturl with Idnck seales ; a sul. marginal series of pale lunules, Underside 

 marked exactly aB in the male." 



* A Jar (in species. 



\ I loth Mr, Moore (uid Mr, de NiceviUe seem to have Ascribed this specie* under the tame mime at about the eium* 

 time. Mr. Moored description, however, has priority, an the portion of the * Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal ' hi which 

 Mr, de Nictfville'B contribution appeared, though bearing date wsw really delayed tin publication till IHB4. 



