APPENDIX. 



7. Nacaduba kerriana. (Tab, XLIL, fig. 12,) 



tfacMluba kerriana. Distant, Ann. & Mug. Nat. Hint, sc-r. 5, vol, xvii. p, 253 (1886), 



WingB above pale lavender* blue; anterior wings with the costal margin narrowly and the outer margin 

 more broadly fuscous 5 posterior wings with the outer margin fuscous, and with marginal fuscous spots 

 separated by the median nervules, and which are divided from the outer margin by narrow greyish, linear 

 markings ; tail-like appendages fuscous, with the apices greyish-white. Wings beneath pale greyish- brown ; 

 anterior wings with the following whitish fasciae: — one crossing cell just before apex, and extending from 

 subcostal nervure to near inner margin ; a short disco-cellular fascia just beyond end of cell, preceded by 

 a small spot between the second and third subcostal nervules; these are followed by a fascia which nearly 

 crosses the whole breadth of wing, commencing at second subcostal nervule and extending to near inner 

 margin, the outermost fascia being Bhorter and commencing at lower subcostal nervule terminates on 

 second median nervule; outer margin broadly whitish, containing a double series of dark fuscous spots, 

 extreme margin dark fuscous ; fringe brownish : posterior wings crossed by a series of whitish fascial, the 

 outer margin as on anterior wings with two marginal black spot&j which are separated by the second 

 median, nervule and are irrorated by bluish scales aud preceded by oehraeeous shading. Body above and 

 beneath more or less con color ous with wings ; legs fuscous, streaked with greyish. 



Exp. wings, 35 millim 



Hajb. — Malay Peninsula ; Malacca (coli. Stand.) ; Singapore (Kerr — coll. Dist.), 



I am indebted to Major Kerr for a single specimen of this species, which is probably 

 not so very rare, bat requiring its localities and times of appearance to be discovered. 



Genus EVEEES (tmlea, p. 221). 

 2. Everes exiguus, n,$p. (Tab. XL1Y., tig. 17 £.) 



Female. Wings above pale dusky-brown, the basal areas more or less shaded with violaceous-blue ; 

 posterior wings with a submarginal broken lunate greyish fascia and a marginal series of blackish spots 

 margined with greyish, the spot between the two lower median nervules inwardly margined with reddish- 

 oehraeeous; fringe greyish. Wings beneatli greyish-brown: anterior wings with three discal greyish - 

 margined fascia?, the first short at end of cell, the second extending from the bifurcation of the fourth and 

 fifth subcostal nervules to the second median nervule, the third commencing at that nervule, its outer 

 margin being connected with the inner margin of the second fascia, a subimtrginal greyish-margined fascia, 

 and a small subcostal greyish-margined spot on the inner side of the second discal fancia. Posterior wings 

 with three discal greyish -margined fascia?, the first shortish at end of cell, the second longest and reaching 

 the second median nervule, the third commencing at that nervule, its inner margin connected with the 

 outer margin of the first, two greyish- margined spots at base, one in and one beneath cell, beyond the 

 outer fascia is a greyish lunulate line, and a marginal series of greyish-bordered spots, the spots between 

 the two lower median nervules broadly margined inwardly with reddish-ochraeeous, and a small oehraeeous 

 spot at anal angle ; two black grey- margined subcostal spots. Body and legs more or less concolorous 

 villi wings. 



Exp. wings, S , 21 millim. 



Hak. — Malay Peninsula ; Singapore (Kerr — coll. Dist.). 



This is another species represented by a single female specimen sent to me by Major 

 Kerr from Singapore. 1 have been compelled to name and describe it in order that it might 

 appear here. 



