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Genus JUNONIA Hiibner. 

 35. J. erigone (Cramer), Pap. Ex. I. t. 62. f. E. F (1779). 

 A few good examples. 



3C. J. atlites (Linnaens), Amoen. Acad. VI. p. 407. n. 72 (1764). 

 Two specimens. 



Genus PRECIS Hiibner. 

 37. P. hellanis Felder, Reise Noc, Lep. III. ]). 4o2 (\i<(u). 

 A good series. 



Genus YOMA Doberty. 



38. Y. sabina (( 'ramer), Pap. Ex. IV. t. 2sy. f. A— D (1782). 

 A large series of specimens, varying as nsnal. 



Genus DOLESCHALLIA Felder. 



39. D. bisaltide (Cramer), Pap. Ex. II. t. 102. f. C. D (1779). 

 A conple of specimens in poor case. 



40. D. melaua Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. I. p. 104 (15 



Tbis is a very true species. The female is somewhat larger than the male, 

 and the line of demarcation between the red basal portion of the primaries and 

 the dark outer part of these wings is in this sex not quite as sharply defined 

 as in the male, in which the dividing line is quite straight, as is pointed out 

 by Staudinger in his description. The species is most nearly allied to D. sciron 

 Salv. & Godm., bnt is abundantly distinct. 



There is a small suite of specimens contained in tlie collection. 



Genus CYRESTIS Boisdnval. 

 41. C. thyonneus (Cramer), Pap. Ex. III. t. 220. f. E. F (1782). 

 This species appears to be exceedingly common. 



42. C. paulinus Felder, Wien Ent. Mon. IV. p. 247 (1860). 

 Only one specimen turned up. 



Genus HYPOLIMNAS Hiibner. 



43. H. bolina (Linnaeus), Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 295 (1764). 



The collection contains a good series of males and two rather poor females of 

 the form named iphigenia by Cramer {Pap. Ex. 1. 1. 67. f. D. E). De Nicdville, in his 

 synonymy of the species, does not quote this reference to Cramer among the known 

 synonyms, though it is properly cited by Kirby, immediately after the citation of 

 the following species, which, however, I cannot bring myself to regard as properly 

 placed in the synonymy of 11. bolina. 



