NYMPHALID.E — MORPHIN.E. TENARIS. 



space above it nearly to the costal margin, and the disc greyish-white shading 

 into the fuliginous grey of the abdominal and outer area, which is more or less 

 irrorated with grey scales ; towards the apex, between the subcostal nervules 

 and extending above and below them, is an ocellus, considerably smaller than 

 in other species of the group, having a white pupil and narrow blue ring, and 

 surrounded by a rather narrow pale fulvous ring bordered outwardly with a dark 

 fuliginous ring ; between the median nervules across the disc are two smaller 

 ocelli, blue with white pupils, and surrounded with a narrow black ring, 

 outside which is a dusky fulvous ring, both the discal ocelli being surrounded 

 by a rather broad dark fuliginous zone." 

 Hab. Humboldt Bay (Doherty). 



Oue specimen only is in the Collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild. " In the size and 

 coloration of the ocelli on the underside of the posterior wings this differs from any other 

 described species ; on the upper side it somewhat resembles T. gorgo, but the anterior wino-s are 

 longer, and the posterior wings are less irrorated with grey scales at the anal angle." 



