﻿LEMONIID.E. 
  ZEMEROS. 
  

  

  GENUS 
  ZEMEROS. 
  

  

  Zemeros, 
  Boisch. 
  " 
  Sp. 
  Gen.," 
  Vol. 
  I. 
  (183G). 
  

  

  ZEMEROS 
  RETIARIUS. 
  ?. 
  Figs. 
  8, 
  9. 
  

  

  Zemcros 
  Tietiarius, 
  H. 
  Grose-Smith, 
  " 
  Novitates 
  Zoologica'," 
  Vol. 
  II., 
  p. 
  505 
  

   (December, 
  1895). 
  

  

  Exp. 
  3. 
  11 
  inches; 
  ?. 
  Ig 
  inches. 
  

  

  Male. 
  Upperside 
  resembles 
  Z. 
  Flrgijas, 
  Cram., 
  but 
  is 
  paler 
  brown 
  ; 
  the 
  

   anterior 
  wings 
  are 
  more 
  acute 
  at 
  the 
  apex 
  ; 
  the 
  dark 
  brown 
  spots 
  on 
  both 
  wings 
  

   are 
  bordered 
  outwardly 
  by 
  pale 
  tawny 
  lines, 
  instead 
  of 
  spots 
  as 
  in 
  Z. 
  Fkgyas, 
  

   and 
  the 
  submarginal 
  rows 
  of 
  dark 
  spots 
  are 
  more 
  conical 
  and 
  are 
  bordered 
  

   internally 
  by 
  a 
  row 
  of 
  tawny 
  hastate 
  markings. 
  

  

  Underside 
  is 
  much 
  paler 
  than 
  in 
  Z. 
  Flcijijas 
  ; 
  the 
  pale 
  tawny 
  lines 
  beyond 
  

   the 
  dark 
  spots 
  and 
  the 
  submarginal 
  hastate 
  pale 
  lines 
  are 
  wider, 
  the 
  latter 
  

   being 
  confluent 
  at 
  their 
  base 
  and 
  forming 
  a 
  continuous 
  zigzag 
  band. 
  

  

  The 
  female 
  resembles 
  the 
  male 
  on 
  both 
  sides, 
  but 
  is 
  paler. 
  

  

  Hab. 
  Male 
  (in 
  the 
  Collection 
  of 
  Mr. 
  Grose-Smith), 
  Sambawa. 
  Female, 
  

   Adonara. 
  

  

  Closely 
  allied 
  to 
  Z. 
  Flegyax, 
  but 
  a 
  larger 
  insect, 
  and 
  chiefly 
  distinguished 
  

   by 
  the 
  rows 
  of 
  pale 
  hastate 
  markings 
  which 
  cross 
  the 
  discs 
  of 
  both 
  wings 
  

   beyond 
  the 
  middle. 
  

  

  GENUS 
  DODONA. 
  

  

  Dodona, 
  Hew. 
  "Exotic 
  Butterflies," 
  Vol. 
  II., 
  p. 
  91 
  (18G1). 
  

  

  I.— 
  DODONA 
  ANGELA, 
  i. 
  Figs. 
  10, 
  11. 
  

  

  Exp. 
  If 
  inches. 
  

  

  3Iale. 
  Upperside. 
  Both 
  wings 
  stramineous 
  white 
  ; 
  anterior 
  wings 
  with 
  a 
  

   subquadrate 
  black 
  spot 
  on 
  the 
  costa 
  about 
  the 
  middle, 
  the 
  apical 
  third 
  from 
  the 
  

   costa 
  to 
  the 
  uppermost 
  median 
  ncrvule 
  is 
  also 
  black, 
  in 
  which 
  are 
  three 
  stra- 
  

   mineous 
  white 
  spots, 
  the 
  uppermost 
  round, 
  the 
  two 
  others 
  oval, 
  the 
  lowest, 
  not 
  

   complete, 
  being 
  confluent 
  with 
  the 
  ground-colour 
  ; 
  the 
  outer 
  margin 
  between 
  the 
  

  

  