NYMPHALID-E — MORPHINE. — TENARIS. 



Exp. i 34, ? 2f inches. 



'•This species is near T. HorsjiehUi, Swainson, but differs from it in the 

 following respects : 



" J/fl/c. Upperside. Tlie anal third of the posterior wings is wholly pale 

 brownish-white, instead of being margined with the same colom- as the rest of 

 the wings, the basal area being darker thcUi in T. Horsjieldii. 



" Underside. The outer half of the posterior wings, in which the ocelli are 

 situated, is pale brownish-white, except a space near the apex, which is irrorated 

 with dusky-brown ; the rest of the posterior wings is dark brown, the outer edge 

 of which colour does not extend to the ocelli, but forms two distinct ciirves 

 partially round them, leaving on the inner side of the upper ocellus a narrow, 

 and of the lower ocellus a broader area of the same colour as the outer portion 

 of the wings. 



" Female. Upperside paler than in the male, and the lower ocellus of the 

 posterior wings is entirely sm-rounded by the brownish-white colour of the 

 anal area. 



" Underside. The outer two-thirds of the posterior wings is pale brownish- 

 white, the basal third dusky-brown, which colour does not extend as far towards 

 the ocelli as it extends in the male. The posterior wings are narrower than in 

 the male." H. G. S. (he. eit.) 



Hab. Kina Balu, North Borneo (Whitehead). 



In the Collections of Messrs. John Whitehead and H. Grose Smith. 



