128 RIIOPALOCERA AFRIC.'E AUSTRALIS. 



Knysna, Plettenberg Bay. — Coll. niilii. 



" Graham's Town to King William's Town " (W. S. M. 

 D' Urban).* 



Cape of Good Hope. Interior of South Africa. Port 

 Natal. Sierra Leone. North India. Punjaub. Ceylon. 

 China.— Coll. Brit. Mus. 



Butterworth, Kaffraria (J. H. Bowker). 



Ceylon (E. L. Layard).— Coll. S. A. Mns. 



Natal — "universally" — Boisd., App. Voy. de Deleg. 



76. Junonia Clelia. 



Papilio Clelia, Cram., Pap. ExoL, pL 21, f. E, F. 



,, Fab., Ent. Syst., Ill, ], p. 91, n. 285. 



Junonia Clelia, Hilbn., Verz. Bek. Schmett., p. 34', n. 289. 



Vanessa Clelia, Godt., Enc. Meth., IX, p. 317, n. 50. 

 ,, ,, Boisd., Aj^p. Voy. de Deleg. ,^. 592. 



? Var. Vanessa Epiclelia, Boisd., Faune Ent. de Mad., 



[pi. 7, f. 3. 



Expands 1 in. 11 lin. — 2 in. 3 lin. 



Allied to /. ffiwong. Black; tvith creamy-white markings ; 

 a large metallic-blue, violet-glossed spot in hind-ioing. Fore- 

 wing : two dull ferruginous-red, transverse streaks in discoidal 

 cell, the outer streak closing cell ; a little beyond extremity 

 of cell is a short, slightly-curved outwardly, transverse, 

 creamy-white band, extending obliquely to second median 

 nervule, and divided into five portions by crossing nervules ; 

 an irregular creamy-white mark close to hind-margin, between 

 first and third median nervules, almost touches the oblique 

 band, and seems to form a continuation of it ; an irregularly- 

 shaped whitish spot close to costa, near apex ; bej'^ond it, two 

 lunules of the same colour, slightly below it, which appear to 

 form part of an otherwise almost obliterate row of lunules 

 bordering hind-margin ; an ocellate spot, black, with a blue 

 centre and ringed with ferruginous-red, between first and 

 second discoidal nervules, immediately below white spot, and 

 another similar, rather larger and distincter, ocellus between 

 second and third median nervules, immediately within white 

 mark ; fringe brownish-black, varied with white. Hind-wing : 

 metallic-blue spot occupying the same position as in (Enone, 

 but larger ; two ocelli like those in fore-wing — one immedi- 

 ately above discoidal nervule, close to blue spot — the other 

 between second and third median nervules, and rather nearer 

 hind-margin ; two rows of conspicuous creamy-white lunules, 

 between nervules, almost contiguous, border hind-margin ; 



* " Nearly tbroughout the year ;— abundant." — D'Urban, in litt. 



