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shape, find reclueecl to scattered blue scaling between the nerviu-es. There is 

 also a submarginal row of six spots of whitish scaling, the first commencing 

 near the apex, above the last of the obsolete blue spots ; the last, before the anal 

 angle, is the largest, and is slightly tinged with orange. 



Body black, two white spots at the l)ase of the antenna' aliove, and two 

 larger ones on the front of the protliorax ; orbits white, excejit above, and front 

 tibiif streaked with white. 



The female differs in the pale markings being of a more dingy white, and 

 the lowi'r part of the Inind on the anterior wings is considerably narrower than 

 in the male. 



Hall. Solomon Islands (.\lu and Fauro). 



lu the Colli'rtiou of Messrs. Godman and Salvin. 



Allied t(i P. Eivh-iiit'i Matliew, from Ugi, aud F. PtnJi/chii.i, C4<Kliiiau auJ Salvin. froiu 

 (ruadali-auar ; hut in tliese species the tiaud is differently sbajied, aud there is a red spot (alisent 

 in P. WdiidfurJi) near the anal aui^le of the posterior \vinj;s. 



