NYMPHALID^.-MORPHIN^. 



IV.— TENARIS ROTHSCHILDI. Additional Note. {Antea, p. 5. Plate, 



Tenaris II.) 



Our figures 1 and 3 of this species convey a somewhat inaccurate repre- 

 sentation of the uppersides of the posterior wings, as the ocelli on the underside 

 of those wings are much too distinctly indicated on the upperside. 



On the upperside only the ocellus nearest the anal angle is represented, the 

 other ocelli on the underside with their encircling rings being only indistinctly 

 visible through the wings. 



TENARIS. III. 



VI.— TENARIS GORGO. i . Figs. 1, 2. 



Tenaris Gorgo, Kirsch, " Mittheilungen aus dem k. Zoologischen Museum zu 

 Dresden," II., p. 121 (1877) ; Staudinger, " Exotische Schmetterlinge," I., 

 p. 197 (1887) ; H. Grose Smith, " Novitates Zoologies," I., p. 359 (April, 1894). 



Exp. 2f inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings white, ashy-grey along the costa and 

 apex to below the middle of the hind margin ; fringes black ; posterior wings 

 with the inner two-fifths white, the outer portion ashy-grey ; marked on one 

 side with a small black ocellus with a bluish pupil and a slight yellow outer 

 ring ; fringes black ; a small tuft of yellowish hairs near the base of the wings. 



Underside. Anterior wings as above, but with the borders darker ; there 

 is a small round black spot between the two lowest median nervules. Posterior 

 wings broadly blackish on the borders, the centre white, as far as the submediau 

 nervure ; two black ocelli of moderate size, dusted with blue, and with bluish- 

 white pupils ; enclosed in fulvous rings ; the outer blackish rings moderately 



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