SYNONYxM. 



Nymph. Phal. Arthemis. Brury^ vol. ii. pi. 

 10, fig. 3 and 4. 



DESCRIPTION. 



Body black : occiput with two white points ; a 

 short white line behind each eye : paljn white on 

 the exterior side: ivings with a broad common 

 white band a little beyond the middle, inter- 

 sected by the black nervures which are not 

 margined; a common marginal series of double 

 blue lunules; edge alternating with white and 

 black: superior ivings with three or four white 

 dots beyond the band, but immaculate between 

 the band and base: inferior wings with a series 

 of six fulvous dots between the white band and 

 marginal lunules : beneath fulvo-ferruginous, with 

 the white band, marginal lunules, white and 

 black alternating lines of the edge, and white 

 spots of the superior wings, as distinct as those 

 of the superior surface; superior wings, between 

 the white band and base, dark purplish, with 

 two fulvous spots, and two or three whitish or 

 bluish ones ; inferior wings dull fulvous between 

 the band and base, with three or four brighter 



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