ELYMNIIN^. 



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spotted- there are generally traces of a sub-marginal row of eves 

 but these are rarely large or distinct Tl,„ • , 5 ' 

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white or blue. ' the Species bein S 



fjaww //^/^(Boisduvnl) is another species of this ™„„ 

 which is very remarkable fnr it, ,, peues 01 tms g r ™p, 



aberrant aI tS resembL ™ce to .W*W, an 



aoerrant American genus of Pieri,?** t> , 



inches arrn« th, fienOa. It measures about two 



incnes across the wings, which are dark brown shnrt « ^ 

 dentated, with an oblique row of yellow sp 2 o t f 

 -ngs, and the centre of the hind-wings 111 Stp wit la 1 tt 

 yellow patch divided into spots b y the nervures. 'it is L/L 



SUB-FAMILY X. ELYMNIIN/E. 



obsc"^ e r wide as hish ' g,obui ^ ^^ "•* 



Larva-Smooth, with spines on the head, and a forked tail 

 Jupa-With the head and thorax flattened, and tubercu- 



ceteT^ZtT Sk V WingSrather br0ad > and " ot ^ng, 

 ceils closed, base of costal nervure swollen; hind-wines with J 



pre-costal celh and the hind-margins dent ted o an u d 



sometimes sub-caudate. Male with pencils of hair on ZSS 



Range-Indian and Austro-Malayan Regions, as far as New 

 Guinea. Two species are found in West Africa. 



