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DELIAS. YI. 



XVIIL— DELIAS FUNEEEA. g . Figs. 1, 2. 



Dflias Fnncrt'a, Eothschild, " Novitates Zoologicfe," I., p. GG'2 (Sept., 1894). 



Exp. 3^ inches. 



Male. Upperside pure white, anterior wings with the costa, and the nppcr 

 brancli of tlie subcostal nervure narrowly black. 



Underside. Anterior wings white, costal area, and apical third black, the 

 latter crossed by an oblique row of live large white spots. Posterior wings 

 black, with a broad red stripe near the base below the subcostal nervure, and a 

 submarginal row of seven almost connected angulated scarlet spots. 



Head above, and legs black ; the rest of the body white, except the thorax 

 and base of abdomen, which are clothed with bluish-white hairs above. 



Hab. Halmaheira (Doherty, August, 1S1>'2). 



lu the Collection of tlie Hon. Walter Rothschild. 



XIX.— DELIAS GEORGIANA. $ . Figs. 3, 4. 



Delias Gcorgiana, H. CTrose Smith, " Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," ser. 6, vol. XV., p. 228 (March, 1895). 



Exp. 21 inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings white, with the costal margin, costal 

 and subcostal nervures black ; the third subcostal nervule very broadly black ; 

 the apical area broadly black, the inner edge of which is irrorated with white, 

 and extends rather obliquely as far as the extremity of the lowest median 

 nervule, whence to the posterior angle it becomes linear ; between the veins 

 near the apex are five white streaks, of which the third is the longest and 

 broadest, the others being more or less irrorated with l)lack scales. Posterior 



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