NYMPnALTD.T,. — NYMrilALIN.T,. CUT'IIA. 



by (lark fulvous rings, inside which arc two rows of irregular brown lines ; the 

 basal third is darker than the outer two-thirds ; outside tlie discal row of spots 

 are three or four irregular narrow bands, the outer-marginal area is pale tawny, 

 which colour extends along the costal margin, becomes broadest towards the 

 apex, and thence narrowing along the outer margin until merged in the dark 

 ground-colour. 



Underside, much paler and brighter brown, with the spots and markings 

 more clearly defined ; towards the apex of the anterior wings are three l)lack 

 spots underneath each other, on the posterior wings the basal third is bordered 

 by a narrow fulvous line which is straight, though slightly irregular, and in 

 marked contrast to the deeply-indented and curved line which crosses the 

 wings of C Enjmantkis. 



Hab. Sula Island (Mangioli). 



Ill tho Colkn-tious of Dr. Staiu1inj;pi- ami H. Grose-Suiitb. I received this insect from Dr. 

 Staudinger under the above name, hut I cannot find that he lias described it. The -wings are 

 moi'e elongate than in C. Erymanthis. 



