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DEUDORIX 
188. Deudorix epijarbas Moore. (India). 
188a. D. epijarbas^ diovis Hewitson. Fig. 198, 
Illustrations Diurnal L/epidoptera, Lycaenidae, p. 20, pi. VII, fig, 10, 11, 12, 1863. 
cf. Above. Forewing black: a central pateli below cell, reaching base and sometimes reaching dorsum, 
coppery red: cilia black. Hindwing coppery red: costa broadly, and base, black: terminal line and 
veins in red area, black: anal lobe coppery red centred black: tail black with tip white: cilia brown. 
Beneath. Forewing pale bi’own: a broad bar at end of cell, and a broad discal band from vein 
10 to vein la, brown narrowly edged whitish. Hindwing pale brown: a broad bar at end of cell, and 
an irregular broad discal band, brown naiTowly edged wliitish: a broad subtermiual band, brown, with 
a subcaudal spot in area 2, black ringed pale orange or orange-brown: anal lobe black edged whitish 
and crowned with a few scales, metallic green: tornus with an irregular narrow band, metallic green. 
$. Above. Forewing brown: costa and termen broadly and obscurely, dark brown: cilia dark brown. 
Hindwing brown: tail black with tip Avhite: anal lobe black centred coppery red: terminal line dart 
brown; cilia brown. 
Beneath as in male: paler: whitish edges of bands broader. 
Log. Knranda 2 3 4 10 11. Ingham 0. iVIackay 1 3 4 11. Brisbane 2 5 6. Blaekbutt. Eichmond E. 
15 9. Manning B. 3. 42^ 21 $. 
Females from Brisbane and the northern rivers of N. S. Wales are dark grey instead of brown. 
189. Deudorix epirus Felder. (x\nd)oina). 
We have no example from the type locality, but as Australian specimens differ from those received 
from the Aru Islands, and New Guinea, an Australian race is apparent. 
189a. D. epirus agimar Fruhstorfer. Fig. 194, 201, 274,(2^ 
Societas Futomologica 1908, p. 38. 
. Above. Forewing black: a central area below cell, reaching base and dorsum, bright blue: cilia 
black. Hindwing bright blue: costa whitish, at base black: terminal line, and veins, black: anal lobe 
black centred orange: tail black with tip white: cilia lilaek. 
Beneath. Forewing cream: a broad discal band diminishing to a point in area la, dark brown: 
apex and termen broadly brown with a subterminal line, cream, and a terminal line, dark brown. Hind¬ 
wing cream: dorsum brown edged cream: a discal band, dark brown: termen as on foiwing: a tornal 
area, orange, with a pair of subcaudal spots, brown-black, and some irregular scalings, metallic blue: 
anal lobe brown-black. 
9* Above. Forowdng black: a large central postceliular area, reaching to vein la, white: base, lower 
portion of cell, and dorsum, blue: cilia black. Flindwing white: a basal and a tornal area, and the 
veins connecting them, blue: tornus narrowly, and termen towards apex broadly, black: anal lobe 
black centred oi’ange; tail black with tip Avliite: cilia black. 
Beneath. Forewing white: markings as in male. Hindwing Avhite: markings as in male. 
Log. Cape York 2 3 4. Prince of Wales Is. 6. Banks Is. 2. 6^^ 4'9. 
Genus EAPA.LA Ivtoore. 
Lepidoptera of Ceylon, i, p. 105, 1881. 
ForeAving Avith A’ein 11 free from A^ein 12 though sharply bent toAvards it: A^ein 8 absent; A^ein 6 from 
neai end oi cell: male Avitli a pencil of stiff hairs, directed obliquely haclcAvards, upon dorsum beneath 
at onetlurd from base. llinclAA'ing jmoduced toAvards tornus, and Avith a filamentous tail to vein 2: anal 
lobe Avell developed: male with a glandular sexmark at base of vein 7. Eyes hairy. 
Type. Rapala varuna Horsfield, from Java. 
