PLATE L. 



Fig. 1. — Telea polyphemus (Cramer). $. 



Fig. 2. Tropaea truncatipennis Sonthonnax. J . Jalapa. 2a, fore wing; 2b, hind wing; 2c, apex of fore wing (III., 

 wauling in both wings in one male; present in other specimen, which is a 9 • fig. 2d.); 2e, tail of hind 

 wing of male. 



Fig. :i. — Tropaea ham (Linnet. 3 . The anterior wing has a slight, [anal] fold, not nearly so distinct as in Actios 

 selene. 



Fig. 4. — Tropaealuna. 3. Eastern Italy. Detail of hind wing. 



Fig. 5. — Actios artemis (Brem.). S ■ Yokohama, Japan. [Base of radius should be straight.] 



Fig. 0. -Aiiias sclrne (Hubner). J. North China. British Museum . 



Fig. 7. — Actios selene. Large example, S. Masuri, N. W. Himalaya (Hutton). British Museum. III., five to six 

 times longer than in complete figure (<?, North China). In Grote's figure II ends far within the fork of 

 III. In A. selene <? from Silhet II ends still farther beyond the fork of III, and in 3 from N. W. Hima- 

 laya II ends half-way between fork and III,. In 9 from China it ends as in figure. In small c? from 

 North < 'hina if ends as in figure, but a little farther toward apex from fork. The Indian form is a climatic 

 variety. 



Fig. 8. Actios [Argema] moenas Doubleday. $. 

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