8<i THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



PLATE 7. 



(Uncoloufed.) 



Fig. I, Papilio ( Melanitis ) leda. 4 figs. Upper and lower sides. 



(The two upper figures represent the form in which the falcation of 

 the primaries is most noticeable, and in which the outer margin of the 

 secondaries is freely produced at the extremity of the third submedian. 

 It may be that the figure was drawn from an African specimen^ in which 

 case the form Banksia is probably intended to be represented. The 

 lower of the two figures represents a smaller form in which the falcation 

 of the primaries is scarcely perceptible, and the secondaries are rounded 

 posteriorly and not produced. I have such specimens of Leda in my 

 collection from Perak and from Kumaon.) 



Fig. 2, Papilio (Precis) lemonias. 2 figs. Upper and lower sides. 

 " 3, " { Mycalesis) tnineus. 2 figs. " " 



" 4, " (Cynthia) alimenia. 2 figs. " " 



(This is not Hypolimnas alimcna, of which a good figure is given on 



plate 32, but undoubtedly represents Cynthia deione. Alimenia, Clerck, 



must therefore be added to the synonymy of that species. Fig. 5 unnamed, 



but easily recognizable 2A Junonia atlites.) 



PLATE 8, 



(Uncoloured.) 



Fig. I, Papilio Menmon. 2 figs. Upper and lower sides. 



" 2, " (Euplcea) midanms. 4 figs. " " 



(The two lower figures may represent E. inida?tms, but they have not 

 the exact form of that species, and are too large. There is nothing but 

 an outline. The two upper figures seem to represent E. Core.) 



PLATE 9. 



(Partly Coloured.) 

 Unnamed, but a fairly good figure of Attacus atlas. 



PLATE 10. 



(Uncoloured.) 



Fig. I, Papilio Agamemnon. 2. figs. Upper and lower sides. 



(The tailed form of this species.) 



