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reous rays, an obsolete row of six red luiiules, the last of which only 

 is visible, and a red anal point. Below, the fore wings are light brown, 

 striated with whitish-gray; the secondaries deep black, with six mar- 

 ginal lunules. and a waved red line confluent with the anal spot, ex- 

 tending from the middle of the interior margin to the extremity of the 

 discoidal cellule. Expanse 3.75 inches. 



Female. — The same as the male with the exception of the white rays 

 on the under side of the fore wings, which are dark brown, striate with 

 black, and all the angles of the wings are much more rounded. Ex- 

 pause 3.90 inches. 



Hah. — Philippines, (In my collection.) 

 Java, (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 



Vnr. a. % . Pap. Kotzebuce. Eschsch., Voy Kotzebue, t. 1. f. 2. (1830). 



% . Pap. Aniiphm. De Ilaan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 5. p. 40. (1839). 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera, I. p. 9. n. 21. (1846). 

 G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 11. n. 37. (1852). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co., I. p. 95. n. 191. (1857). 

 y/r<6.— Java, (Coll. E. I. Co.) 

 •' Manilla," Eschscholtz. 



Var. li. -J, . Pap. Antiphm. G. R. Gray. Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 11. n. 37. (1852). 



G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 12. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co., L p. 95. n. 191. (1857). 

 " With short caudal appendages, that are of equal width throughout 

 their length." — G. R. Grai/. 



//a/..— Borneo, (Coll. Brit. Mus. and Mus. E. I. Co.) 



6. Pap. Alcinous. Klug. 



Pap. Alcinou.s. Klug, Neue Schmett. p. 1. t. 1. (1836). 



De Haan, Verh. Nat. Gesch. p. 26. (1839). 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera, L p. 9. n. 19. (1846). 

 G. R. Gray. Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 12. u. 45. (1852). 

 G. R. Gray. List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 14. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. L p. 95. n. 193. (1857). 

 Ilab. — '' Japan-" — Siebold. 



Var. a. Pap. Alcinous. G. R. Gray, Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. L p. 12. n. 45. t. 4. f. 2. 



^.f. .3.9. (1852). 

 G. R. Gray, List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 14. (1856). 

 Cat. Lep. Mus. E. L Co., L p. 96. u. 193. (1857). 

 '• Male. — The primary wings brownish-black, glossed with purple, 

 havius streaks of darker color between the nervules and in the discoidal 

 cell. The secondary wings brownish-blackj having the base glossed 



