NYMPHALINJE . (Group NYMPH ALIN A.) 
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Indo-Malayan Species. — 1Rhinopalpa Eudoxia (Yanessa Eudoxia, Guerin, Key. 
Zool. 1840, p. 44; Delessert’s Yoy. l’lnde, p. 73, pi. 20, ¥ (1843). Distant, Rhop. 
Malay, p. 99, pi. 17, fig. 6, ? (1883). de Niceville, Butt. India, etc., ii. p. 248. 
Syn. Rhinopalpa Callonice, Frufistorfer, Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1897, p. 330, S ?. 
Habitat. Nias Island.— Rhinopalpa Elpinice (Eurhinia Elpinice, Felder, Reise Not. 
Lep. iii. p. 405 (1867). Habitat. Java.— Rhinopalpa Stratonice (Eur. Stratonice, 
Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. iii. p. 607 (1867). Semper, Reis. Phil. Lep. p. 121, pi. 20, 
fig. 10, <?, pi. 21, fig. 9, 10, ?. Habitat. Philippines. 
Genus YOMA. 
Toma, Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 258. de Niceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 245 
(1886). 
Imago. —Male. Wings similar in shape to Rhinopalpa , except that in the 
forewing the outer margin is less sinuous below the subapical angle, and is less 
produced at the lower median; third subcostal branch emitted at more than one- 
third beyond the cell, fourth and fifth branch half-way thence to the end; upper 
discocellular distinct, short, middle discocellular long, angled obliquely-inward, and 
bent outward near lower end, lower discocellular slender and slightly concave; two 
upper median branches from lower end of the cell. Hmdwing with the outer 
margin almost even and convex anteriorly, the caudal angle shorter and at end of 
upper median instead of the radial vein, as in Rhinopalpa; the abdominal margin 
less excavated and with but one lobe at the anal angle; precostal vein slightly 
bifid; cell closed by a very incipient slender curved lower discocellular. Palpi more 
coarsely clothed w T ith stouter scales ; antennas shorter, club also shorter. 
Type. —Y. Yasuki. 
Larva. —[Sabina.] Head with two erect branched-spines; segments with 
dorsal and lateral rows of branched-spines. 
Pupa. —Suspended. Moderate sized. Head-piece projected, pointed ; thorax 
much arched hindward; abdomen slightly convex dorsally, and with a row of fine 
spines, and lateral small tubercular points. 
YOMA VASUKI (Plate 328, fig. 1, la, b, c, $ $ ). 
Toma Vasuki , Doherty, Journ. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, 1886, p. 259. 
Rhinopalpa Vasuki , de Mceville, Butt, of India, etc., ii. p. 247 (1886). 
Imago. —Male and female. Upperside. Both wings deep vinous-brown, palest 
on the outer margins, which are traversed by two submarginal indistinct somewhat- 
lunulated black lines; the disc crossed by a broad bright deep yellowish-ochreous 
