PAPILIONID.E. PIERIN.E. — DELIAS. 26 



XXIII.— DELIAS CALIBAN. S . Figs. 0, 7. 



I)i'liiis Calihiui, H. Grose-Smith, " Annals and Magazine of Natural History,"' 

 Ser. 6, Vol. XIX., p. 404, April, 181)7. 



Exp. 25 inches. 



jl/t(/t'. Upperside, does not differ from D.Ludux, Grose-Smith. 



Underside. Anterior wings differ from those of D. Luibts in the hlack area 

 being more extended, only the basal two-thirds of the cell and the space l)elow 

 it to the inner margin being white, the white area extending obliquely over the 

 lower part of the disk, but ceasing on the inner margin l)efore the outer angle. 

 Posterior wings black, with the basal third densely irrorated with yellow scales 

 from the costal margin at one-third from the base, thcnee ti'ansversely across 

 the cell to the inner margin a little above the anal angle ; the yellow sul)apical 

 spots on both wings are almost identical with those on the underside of 

 J). Lij(l<(s. 



Hab. Fergusson Island (Meek). 



In the Collectiou of the Hon. Walter EothsebiLL 



I). CaJibaii is a uuieh lart^er msect than D. Ladu:^; the inMrated yellow liasal area ou the 

 umlerside of th^' posterior wind's is a very distinct feature, apart from other dilferenees. 

 Two examjiles were in the Collection. 



