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extremity of the fold is also marked with red ; the sixth spot is surmounted hy 

 a jiatch of blue dusting. 



Underside. Anterior wings nearly as above, jtosterior wings with the 

 subniarginal spots narrower, and the anal spot connected with that at the 

 extremity of the fold ; the spots (except the seventh, which is marked with a 

 l)atch of blue diisting), surmounted by lilue crescents, within which is a nearly 

 straight bar of tawny dusting, mixed with whiter particles, running between 

 the iirst blue crescent and the summit of the seventh red spot ; between the 

 lirst and second lilue crescent this is only indicated by two small detached 

 patches. 



Incisions much more distinctly s^jotted with white than in the male. 



The posterior wings are strongly dentated and subcaudate in both sexes. 



Hab. ^laroe Island, Timor Laut (Forbes), and the Tenimber Islands 

 (Doherty). 



lu the Culleftious of the British Museum, H. Grose Smith, aucl the Hon. Walter Eothschikl. 

 Mr. Butler mentions a variety of the male in which the white baud invades the cell. 

 Allied to Piqiilio JSifeiis. F'abricins, aud F. Adrastus, Fclder. 



