138 THE BUTTERFLIES OF CEYLON 
Female—Expanse 42-45 mm. Spots on fore wing in I, 2, 
3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 There is also a second very small spot in 
I, just below vein 2. The spot in 8 is sometimes missing. 
No spots in cell visible above. Under side: Two large diffuse 
spotsini. Many specimens also show rudimentary spots in the 
cell, of which the lower is the larger. 
A variety may be taken which has a single white spot on 
the under side of the hind wing in interspace 2, sometimes 
visible above ; the spot below vein 2 on the upper side of the 
fore wing is enlarged into a streak almost reaching the spot 
on vein i. I have five specimens of this variety from Galle, 
and one from Haldummulla, and have seen others from Ratna- 
pura. I have also a specimen from Galle which only shows 
the white spot on one wing. 
I have examined a series from Kanara, which are almost 
identical both internally and externally. One female speci- 
men shows the spot in interspace 2 of the hind wing. 
It is found from sea level to about 3,000 feet elevation. I 
have specimens from Haldummulla, Galle, Kottawa, Ratna- 
pura, Balangoda and Kandy. The native collectors can get 
the males in abundance at the latter place, but so far they 
have only sent me a single female. 
224. PARNARA (CALTORIS) CONJUNCTA NAROOA, E. Par- 
nara narooa, M. 
The type of conjuncta is from the Philippines, that of 
narooa from Bombay. P. comjuncta, or races thereof, is 
found in India, Burma, Malaya, Hong Kong, etc. 
I have so far failed to get any specimens of conjuncta from 
the Philippines but I have examined several specimens from 
Kanara, which should be nearly typical narooa, and Mr. 
Joicey has lent me specimens from Java, Borneo, Nias, and 
Perak, and Mr. Edwards’ dissections for Elwes and Edwards’ 
work. Externally the chief difference seems to be the much 
larger spots on the under side of the hind wing in narooa. 
The genitalia differ very slightly if at all, see Plate 6, figs. 49-52 
and narooa is only separable as a race at most. The genitalia 
show a close relationship to those of the mathias group, and 
