NYMPHALID^.-NYMPHALIN^. 



TERINOS. I. 



I.— TERINOS MADDELENA. i . Figs. 1, 2. 



Exp. 2| inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings black, with a bright purphsh-bhie sub- 

 costal and subapical band. It commences at two-fifths of the length of the 

 wing, and is broadest at the apex. Posterior wings black, the centre filled 

 with a large purplish-blue blotch, which extends from between the branches 

 of the subcostal nervure over the end of the cell, and the whole of the disk 

 to the hind margin ; towards the anal angle it is bordered with orange-tawny. 

 The base, costa, apical half, and inner margin of the posterior wings are all 

 broadly black. 



Underside reddish-brown, with grey transverse markings, which become 

 bluish and more distinct on the hind wings, where there are no less than eight ; 

 the two basal ones short and less distinct than the others, except the sub- 

 marginal line, increasingly zigzag ; between the fifth and sixth lines is a row of 

 brown spots. 



Body black above ; palpi and undersurface gi'ey, tibiae and tarsi tawny. 

 Hind wings regularly dentated, but hardly angulated. 



Hab. Matava. 



In the Collection of Mr. H. Grose Smith. The black portion of the upper side of the wings 

 are not coloured sufficiently dark in the figure. 



II.— TERINOS TETHYS. ?. Figs. 3, 4. 



Terinos Tethys, Hewitson, " Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 

 London," 1862, p. 88, pi. 10, figs. 1, 2; H. Grose Smith, " Novitates 

 Zoologicaj," I., p. 348 (1894). 



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