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J. CitUidriids Hindu, ,sp. nor. ^fif/fi. 0, la. 



Callidrvas ThisoroUa ? , jrullace, Trans. Eiit. Soc. Loiul. ."Jnl Ser. IV. 

 |). :59'.) ls()7). 



Male. Unknown. 



Female. AVings above niilky-wliitc, tinted with rosy at b:isc and outer margin of frontwings, 

 the same wings with black disco-ceUular spot and two ill-defined scale-spots placed obliquely below the 

 first and second subcostal branches. 



Wings below wliitish, rosy tinted ; markings as in the wale of C. Gorgophone, but more faintly 

 indicated ; a rose-red sjwt at the base of eat;h wing. 



t^ueensland (ty])c). ('oil. Wallace. 



This cannot be the female of C. ThUnreUa (C. AmanjUU F'ibr.). the latter is a si)ecies belonging 

 to the ne.\t group, the females of whi(;h genei-ally have a deep black apical border to the frontwings : 

 it is, I think, more likely to be a curious albino form of C. Gorgophonc, but since it dilfers from tlu- 

 latter in form as well as colouring, I have felt obliged to consider it a distinct species. 



G. Call'uh'ijas Sci/ll(i,jigs. 5, G, 7, S. 



$ Papilio Scylla, Lintucus, Syst. Nat. II, p. 7G3, ii. 95 (1766). 

 $ I'apilio Cornelia, Fabriciits, [Mant. Ins. p. 21, n. 229 (1787). 

 i ^'al•. Callidryas Gorgophonc, ILeicilson (uec Boisduml), Gen. Diurn. 

 Lopid, pi. 9, li-. 2 riSl.7). 



Callidryas Etesia, Iletcilsoii, Exot. Butterl". 1, part 03, pi. Eron. et Callid., 

 i'v-s. o, (18G7). 



.)fii/<'. Frontwings above white, rosy tinted at base, with deep black-brown dentate-sinuati^ 

 marginal bordi-r, beginning very narrow upon the costa near the hase, widening to the apex, and then 

 slightly narrowing to the submedian nerviire ; hindwings orange, with base and abdominal margin 

 sulphur yellow : wings below almost exactly as in C. Giirijnplioiie. 



Female. Frontwings above white, the Imisc and apical area rosy tinted ; a subquadrate ring-spul 

 at end of cell (frequently filled in with black), the margin broadly black-brown as in male, but dentate 



