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Al;c subtus area basali aiiticariim olivacea, fasciolis nii»ris latiorilnis, 

 fasciolis albis ani^iiistioribus : postica^ sorio luacularmn discuin traiiscrranto 

 latioro niaciilis oiunil)us {•occincis ; area ab(li)ininali olivacoa, lasciis lalis nis^i-is 

 allKj-iuarj^inatis : i-orpus olivafciim : exp. alar. uiic. 1. 



Batchian and Gilulo. ( IJ'allace). $ , Coll. A. IL "Wallace. 



This sj)ncii's diflers from all its allifts in having all the discal spots on the under-surfacc of th<' 

 hiiulwings red, in other respects it approaclies C. Lactaria. 



G. Charaxes Tcqmensis, sp. nop., 2)1. i-i.,fi,gs. 1, i. 



C. Papucnsis, Wallace in lift. 



(J Al:e supra I'ulva', stria eellam anticaruni claiulcntc et maru'Lue lato 

 regular!, nigris ; punctis quatuor albis uncKiue fulvo apud aiigulum posticaruni 

 aualem : corpus fulviim. 



Abe subtus siniilliimc C. Cimonis mari fascia autem posticarum luiiulavi, 

 alteraque subniarginali obseurioribus : corpus fuscum. 



? Ake supra simillim;ie C. Cimoiiis femina^, linoa autcin Imiulari diseali 

 inulto pallidiore, maeulisque omnibus ocellaribus, iniii(nil)us : corpus olivaceo- 

 lulvum. 



AlcC suljtus C. Cimoni simillima', pallidiorcs ct liuea lunulari ad lasciam 

 modiam multo magis approximata, fascia posticaruni lunulari latiorc ocellisque 

 minoribus : corpus fulvum : exp. alar. 5 , unc. 3. lin. 7 ; ? , unc. 1. lin. 3. 



S, Dory, ?, Aru. {Wallace). <J , $ , Coll. A. K. AVallacc. 



Tills species is nearly allied to C. Cimon and C. Lntowi ; the male diffei-s from C. Chnon, in its 

 more strongly sinuated and less shai-ply angulated anterior wings, and in the narrower black border of 

 these wings ; the apex of the posterior wings is also tinted with purplish, which is wanting in (.'. 

 Cimon $ ; the female diflers in its pale colouring and markings, the lunulate discal line of the anterior 

 wings being placeil nearer to tlie centre of the wing ; also in its smaller size and short tails : from < '. 

 Dili'tm it diflers in the relative sizes of the subniarginal occllations which on the under-surfacc are als<i 

 considerably smaller and isolated ; the lunulate line is nearer tlie lentre of the wing llian in C. Luioim 

 and the tails of the hijidwings reversed as to length. 



