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Underside as above, but paler ; the anterior wings have a small annular spot below the cell, which is 
absent in the male. Posterior wings : the two lowest discal carmine spots are represented by two pale 
whitish-pink patches, edged internally with dark brown, beneath which, bending towards the anal angle, 
is a double row of lunular markings ; the carmine spots within the basal markings are smaller, several 
being nearly obsolete. 
Expanse of wings, ^31, $ 3J inches. 
The male is in the collections of Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Grose Smith, the female is in the collection 
of Mr. Whitehead only. 
Nearest to E. lubentina, Cramer, but in the shape of the wings, the position and number of the white 
markings on the anterior wings of both sexes, and the size differing from that species. It also differs 
from E. djata, Distant, with the types of which it has been compared and in which the white spots in the 
apical portion of the anterior wings are absent; and in the female E. djata the white band of spots on 
the anterior wings is transverse and different in numerous respects. In E. udiiteheadi there are no red 
lines or markings on the abdominal margin of the posterior wings of either sex. 
10. Tan^ecia amisa. 
Male .— Upperside. Both wings dark velvety brown, crossed in the middle by a pure white band. On 
the anterior wings the band on the costa is only represented by a narrow short line ; thence to the inner 
margin the band gradually widens, the veins across the band brown ; a very indistinct, somewhat curved, 
white line between the subcostal nervules halfway between the band and the apex ; the cell is crossed by 
five black lines, the two outermost nearly joining each other on the median nervure ; between the lowest 
median nervule and the submedian nervure, near the base, touching the cell at their upper ends, are two 
transverse black lines crossed at their lower ends by a similar line ; a small black spot below the cell between 
the lowest and middle median nervule; a submarginal row of indistinct, rather large, black spots. On 
the posterior wings the band gradually tapers towards the anal angle, where it slightly curves outwardly ; 
the outer edge of the band is slightly indentated ; an indistinct submarginal row of round black spots. 
Underside. The band as above ; pale brown inside the band, darker beyond it; the band is edged on 
both sides with dark brown markings ; the subapical, indistinct, curved white line on the upperside is 
represented by two white spots near the costa and indistinct whitish-brown markings inside the submar¬ 
ginal row of dark brown spots, the lines across the cell and beneath it as above. Posterior wings brownish 
grey between the band and the base, with numerous brown markings ; the area beyond the band is pale 
brown, Avith a submarginal row of dark brown spots capped Avith Avhitish lunules, above Avhich is a series 
of lunular broAvn markings ; the outer portion of the band above the latter narroAvly grey. 
Expanse of Avings 3£ inches. 
Nearest to T. cibaritis and T. acontias of HeAvitson. 
11. TAN^ECIA C^RULESCENS. 
Male. — Upperside. Both wings brown, with dark markings in the cell and basal area. Anterior 
wings Avith a greyish-blue marginal band intersected by the brown nervules, commencing narroAAdy below 
the upper median nervule, gradually widening toAvards the posterior angle. Posterior Avings broadly 
margined with a band of the same colour, dentated on the inner edge ; above the middle of the band is a 
row of small spots betAveen the veins as far as the lowest median nervule, the two uppermost becoming 
larger and hastate. 
Underside. Anterior wings pale broAvn at the base, gradually becoming darker toAvards the middle, 
whence to the outer margin the wings are suffused Avith bluish grey, tinged Avith pink and slightly 
iridescent ; a submarginal toav of hastate dark markings commencing below the costa, larger toAvards the 
posterior angle ; inside the submarginal row is another row of lunular spots capped with dark markings ; 
the usual markings across and beneath the cell. Posterior Avings : basal third pale brown tinged Avith 
bluish grey, the rest of the wings bluish grey, more iridescent than the anterior wings ; a submarginal 
