PAPILIONID.l^.-PIERIN.E, 



HUPHINA. III. 



YIII.—HUPHINA PERIMALE. S: Fig. 1. ? . Figs. 2, 3. 



I'idr antra, Hupliina, Plate II., p. G. 



Figures of the underside of tlie male, and of the upper and undersides of 

 the female of this species, are here supplied. 



X.— HUPHINA LATILIMBATA. $ ■ Figs. 4, 5. $ . Fig. 6. 



Bch'uais T,<ililiiiihnln,Ijni\cY, "Annals and Magazine of Natural History," 

 Series IV., Vol. XVIII., p. 247. 



Exp. about 2 inches. 



]\Iah'. " Upperside, creamy white, basal area greyish, a broad and rather 

 irregular dark- brown outer border ; primaries with the veins dusky ; costa 

 l)lack, tapering towards the base ; two or three subapical creamy spots ; outer 

 border deeply sinuated in the first median and the discoidal interspaces; 

 primaries below white ; outline of outer border as above, but the apical area 

 cupreous, crossed by thin bright yellow spots, basal area greenish-yellow ; 

 secondaries bright yellow ; external border irregularly sinuated, cupreous, 

 darker internally. 



Fcinah'. Primaries whiter than in the male, several indistinct additional 

 subapical spots, the two more prominent ones distinctly yellow ; secondaries 

 with an indistinct subapical spot; underside paler." 



Hab. New Guinea. 



In the Colleetious of Mr. Grose-Smitli and others. 



The female figured iu the phite differs from the typical form, ou the upperside, in having 

 the pale basal areas of both wings yellower and more densely irrorated by grey scales, and the 

 outer margins more broadly dark brown. 



VOL. III., APRIL, 1899. u 



