3U lAMii.v r.vru.ioMD.E. 



iii'miit) ; an elongate disco-cellular black si)ot : hindwings with a narrow sqnamosc marginal blackish 

 bonier. Wiiigs below whitish, the costal half of frontwings, and tiie whole of hindwings tinted with 

 yellow and striolated with ])ale brown ; hindwings with an obsolete disco-cellular point. 



FfiiHik. Wiiigs above yellowish white; frontwings with broad costal and ext<3rniil brown 

 border, that of the outer margin denUjted on its inner edge, and widened from costa to second median 

 branch so as to enclose three >>r four white spots; hindwings with elongate squamose brown spots as 

 termination of nervurcs : wiiigs l)elow almost as in male. 



Tiie localities are as follows — J, X. India ; tJ, 9, -Vssam, B.^I. ; India, Coll. Druce ; ^, Bengal 

 li.-M. ; ^, 9, Formosa, Coll. Wallace; 9, Moulmein, B.M. ; S, Sumatra, Colls. Wallace and Saunders ; 

 i, Singapore, Coll. Wallace, 9, ^lanilla, Coll. Saunders; Philippines, (CumhigJ B.^I. and Coll. 

 AVallace; 9, Port Stephen, ( MnciinUrndj) V>.y\. : <^)ueenslan<l. Coll. Wallace; New South Wales, 

 Coll. Saunders. 



Drury remarks of his /'. Vhrijiscis that ''it seems to be a distinct species from that described by 

 Linna'us, in his Syst. Nat. page 763, No. 1)8 ( Pijranfhe) there being no red or silver spots on the 

 underside," there is no doubt that he is right in this conjecture, doubtless the P. Pyranihe of Linnreus 

 is the species both sexes of which are figured by Hiibner under the name of Mtmclpiura fugax Mlnii'i 

 (Samml. Ex. Schm. 1, pi. 114), and identical with the P. Minna of Herbst it Jablonsky. 



,9. CallhlryaH Pyranihe, fujs. 8, 9, 10. 



S Papilio ryiaiitho, L'nuucus, Syst. Nat. 2, p. 703, u. 1)8 (1766). 



? Papilio Miuna, lleib.st, Natuvsyst. Scliinott, .") — 7, p. 71, n. 0; pi. 89, 

 figs. 1, 2 (1792). 



Var. S Papilio Ilea, Fabncius, Eut. Syst. Siii)])!. p. Ii'l, 11. o^l — 588 (1798). 



S Callidryas Thisorella, Boisdiw(tl, Sp. Gen. Li'p. 1, ji. (i29, n. 3 (1830). 

 Giant Race S Papilio Ncphte, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. 3, p. 190, n. 588 (17915). 

 Callidryas Chryseis, var. Gnoma, Butler, Eabr. Cat. p. 221, n. 11. 



Mnh. W'ings above white, frontwings with black disco-cellular sjjot, the apical part of costa. 

 ajiex and outer margin to below second median branch black ; tlie marginal l)oi<lcr narrower and more 

 distinctly dentated than in 6'. Erunfjil ina or C. C/mjseis. 



Win;,'s lielow ('(douieil almost as in tiie male of C. f 7//7/*-/.< but paler and witli a re<Ulisli disco- 

 iclliilar iii;|,'-spot ill all tlie wind's. 



