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large, and united with another lune, still larger, sepirated from the 

 large white spot by one interspace only ; these two lunes contain a com- 

 mon violet ray ; the first sub-marginal spot is a round whitish dot. the 

 the three following, oblong dashes, and the three terminal, lunules. 



Body black, prothorax pointed with white. 



Hah. — Philippines, (In my collection.) 



Closely allied to Fap. Iswara, White, but is considerably smaller. 



15. Pap. Pammon. Linne. 



Pap. Pammon. Clerck, Icon. t. 14. f. 2. -^ . (1759). 



Linn. Syst. Nat. II. p. 740. n. 8. (1767). 



Cram., II. t. 141. f. B. (1779). 



Herbst, t. 19. f. 4. (1788). 



Fab. Ent. Syst. III. i. p. 7. n. 20. (1793). 



Esper, Ausl. Schmett. t. 4. f. 1; t. 40. f. 1. (1801). 



Godt. Encyc. IX. p. 74. n. 1.39. (1819). 



Boisd., Sp. Gen. I. p. 272. n. 9(5. (1836). 



E. Doubled., List. Lep. Brit. Mas. Pt. I. p. 10. (1844). 



Diurnal Lepidopt.. I. p. 11. n. 62. (1846). 



G. R. Gray. Cat. Lep. Br. Mus. Pt. L p. 19. n. 82. (1852). 

 List. Lep. Brit. Mus. Pt. I. p. 24. (1856). 



Cat. Lep. Mus. E. I. Co. I. p. 104. n. 209. (1857). 

 L(zrtias Pammon. Hiibn., Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 84. (1816). 

 Princeps Heroicus Pammon. Hiibn., Samml. E.xot. Schmett. I. t. 108. (1806). 



Upper surface black ; a row of small marginal spots, white, increasing 

 in size towards the inner margin, on the fore wings. On the hind 

 wings a narrow macular band, composed of seven white spots; the anal 

 spot, which is sometimes yellowish, is divided by a black nervure. and 

 is followed by a small group of blue atoms. Expanse 3.75 — 4.13 inches. 

 Body black, some grayish spots on the prothorax and at the base of the 

 wings. 



R. Templeton, Esq., states in Ent. Trans. V. p. 44: -'The male of 

 P. Pammon has a little white mark near the anal angle of the poste- 

 rior wing; the female, an ocellus resembling that of P. PoJt/tts; all the 

 other markings are the same in both (sexes) except in the females, they 

 are larger and longer." I have failed to perceive this ocellus in my 

 female ; perhaps local and climatal influence have had their force in 

 abroiiatinir this distinction; the insects from which he has taken his 

 notes were from Ceylon, mine from China and the I'hilippines. 



