CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 107 



3. Anchiphlebia Taygetina, sp. nov. PI, V. fig. 2, 



Alae supra ochracege, area basali obscuriore et a linca discali obliqua 

 fusca liraitata ; margine externo fuscescente : anticae ocellis* tribus 

 ovalibns nigris, apicali minore, albo pupillatis : posticaj area anali 

 obscurius fuscescente; maculis duabus vel quaUior 'violaceis albo 

 punctatis discalibus ; margiue interno fusco : corpus olivaceo-fus- 

 cum. 



AlPD subtus pallidius ochracese, aliquando roseo tincta) ; lineis 

 duabus mediis, ad costam anticarum divergentibus, fuscis ; externa 

 albido extus marginata ; litura interjecta anticis discoidali ; linea 

 submarginali undata indistincta fusca ; punctis alls ambabus quinque 

 discalibus serie angulari positis ; margine externo paulum fusces- 

 cente : corjnis ochreo-albidum. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2|^-3. 



Ega. <^ 5 , B.M. 



Genus 32. ANTIREH^A *, Westivood (1851). 

 Typical Species Antirrhcea Philoctetes. 



1 , Antirrhaea Philoctetes. 



9 . Papilio Pbiloctetes, Clerch, Icones, tab. 30. fig. 3 (1759) ; 



also of Linnceus (176(5), tahficius (1775), &c. ; c? $ , Cramer, 



Pap. Exot. i. pi. 20. figs. A-C (1779). 

 Satynis Philoctetes, Oodart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 480. n. 11 (1819). 

 Antirrhaja Philoctetes, E. Douhledaij, List Lep. Brit. Mus. i. p. 121 



(1844). 

 Hsetera (Antirrhsea) Philoctetes, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid 



p. 365. n. 10 (1851). 

 Pieris Philoctetis, Hiihner, Verz. bel\ Schmett. p. 53. n. 501 



(1816). 

 S . Broken'? Papilio Philoctetes, Drunj, III ii. pi. 1. 



Demerara, Surinam, Tapajos. j ^ , B.M. 



2. Antirrhaea Moma. 



Papilio Morna, Fabricius, Syst. Eat. p. 500. n. 245 (1775). 

 Satyrius Morna, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 481. n. 12 (1819). 

 Hsetera (Antirrhaea) Morna, Westwood in Gen. Diurn. Lepid 

 p. 366. n. 11 (1851). 



India (Fabricius), West Indies (Westwood). 



Professor Westwood suggests that this is very likely a mutilated 

 specimen of Philoctetes, in which case it would be represented well 

 by Drury's figure, 111. ii. pi. 1. 



* Hiibners Antirrhcea was only used in the ' Sammlung,' not in his ' Ver- 

 zeichniss,' and appears not to have been characterized. 



