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the submedian fold; submarginal line swollen and whitish towards apex, finer and acutely dentate and 
yellowish green below middle; marginal lunules dark green tipped with white; fringe olive green, the 
outer half pale yellowish mottled with dark olive crescents; hindwing brownish fuscous, the fringe yellow¬ 
ish green. Occurs throughout India, being found in the Punjab, Sikkim, and Assam in the North, 
and in the Nilgiri Hills, Madras, and Travancore in the South; also in W. China. 
E. aurantiaca limps. (17 d). Forewing golden olive yellow; the median area, parts of basal area, auraniiaca. 
and the terminal area irregularly suffused with olive brown; the veins all marked with white scales 
mixed with brown; the lines finely white; subbasal line angled outwards above and below cell, follow¬ 
ed by a brown patch at base of submedian fold, with a longer one on inner margin to inner line; some 
detached white marks in and below cell before inner line, which is slightly outcurved above and below 
vein 1; outer line white, lunulate dentate, oblique from vein 8 parallel to termen, indented in cell and 
on vein 2, the teeth marked dark on the veins; subterminal line lunulate dentate, whitish, the teeth 
reaching termen; a series of small dark terminal lunules, inwardly edged by white lunules; fringe golden 
yellow, the tips white chequered with blackish; a small dentate white spot from vein 2 marking end of 
claviform stigma; orbicular wide and flattened, olive brown, its lateral edges finely white; reniform indi¬ 
stinctly outlined, preceded by a small white detached spot, edged with black and concave inwards; hind- 
wing brownish fuscous; the veins and cellspot darker; the fringe pale yellow with the tips whiter; 
underside of forewing blurred fuscous; the costa and termen sprinkled with yellow; fringe yellow, the tips 
white with brown spots; hindwing yellow ochreous, dusted with brownish, with a large fuscous cellspot, 
curved outer line, and submarginal band. Sikkim, N. India. 
E. auroviridis Moore (17 d). Forewing olive green; the lines whitish edged with black; the cell auroviridis. 
and submedian fold in median area deep olive brown, also two basal blotches and a diffuse shade beyond 
the acutely angled subterminal line; costa marked by double blackish spots centred with whitish at the 
rise of subbasal, inner, and outer lines; inner line inangled in cell and on vein 1, and angled outwards 
at median vein and below vein 1; outer line strongly lunulate dentate, the teeth marked dark and 
light on the veins, strongly indented below middle; claviform stigma very large, edged by a curved 
pale line at extremity; orbicular dark brown, with whitish lateral edges; reniform pale green, with an 
angled white line touching its inner edge; a black terminal line swollen into lunules between the veins; 
fringe olive yellow, tipped with dark; hinclwing shining olive grey, with dark pale-edged terminal lunules; 
an obscure dark cellspot and outer line. Sikkim and Bhutan. 
E. chrysochlora Hmps. (17 e). Forewing olive green, darker, not. so yellow as in auroviridis, chrysochlora. 
which it greatly resembles otherwise; it may be distinguished by the reniform being filled up with greyish 
white instead of pale green, and by the pale mark at end of claviform not being curved and linear, 
but straight and narrowed downwards. Described from the Punjab, but occurring also in Sikkim and 
the Khasia Hills, Assam. 
E. albinota Moore (17 e). Forewing olive green suffused with deeper olive beyond basal patch, in albinota. 
median area, and beyond subterminal line; veins dark, dotted with blue grey scales, terminated at margin 
by a series of narrow blue grey triangles; inner and outer lines marked finely by blue grey scales, 
conversely lunulate dentate, the outer line strongest above middle; submarginal line marked only by the 
darker green dentate-edged space preceding it, and four dark blotches at apex and middle beyond it; orbi¬ 
cular and reniform stigmata large, rounded, pale olive green, coalescent along median vein and below; 
the dark interval between them marked in some cases by a bluish white spot; below them a snow white 
drop-shaped spot, dependent from vein 2; fringe pale yellowish green, intersected by pale bluish white 
rays beyond veins; hindwing brownish fuscous with a green shade, darker along termen; cellspot and outer 
line darker; fringe dark green, with yelloAvish basal line, the apical half mottled with bluish white. Sikkim, 
N. India. 
The darker olive or fuscous suffusion is strongest in the $. 
E. olivacea Moore (17e,f). Forewing olive green, suffused with olive fuscous in median and ter - olivacea. 
minal areas; the veins paler; the inner and outer lines pale green mixed with dull violaceous; inner line 
oblique, dentate inwards, lunulate outwards, edged with deep green externally; the outer line bent out¬ 
wards below costa, excurved above middle, then oblique inwards, edged inwardly with deep green; orbicu¬ 
lar and reniform stigmata olive green, edged with pale yellow green, the reniform swollen below, both con¬ 
fluent along and below median vein; a white drop-shaped spot dependent from vein 2; submarginal line 
pale green, incurved above and below vein 7, strongly dentate above and below vein 3, and indented, often 
interrupted, on submedian interspace; the terminal area above middle and at anal area dark fuscous; 
black terminal lunules between veins, followed by yellow green spots at base of the olive green fringe; 
hindwing greenish fuscous in $, much paler in A, sflowing a dark cell spot and outer line. Sikkim and 
Bhutan, N. India. The 3$ are, as a rule, darker than the — A single $ in the Tring Museum, —• 
