FAMILY PAPILIOXIDJ^. 



SUB-FAMILY PIERIN.E. Bates. 



GENUS CALLIDIiYAS. BoMluval. 



PLATE XXVI. 



[Monograph continued.] 

 1. Cullidryas Irrigata, jigs. 1, 2. 



? Callidryas Irriijata, Butler, Traus. Ent. Soc. Loud, p. 9, n. 2 (1870). 



Male. Unknown. 



Female. "Wings above rosy-tinted ocliraccous ; frontwings with a brown spot iiiterrupioi 

 by the lower disco-cellular nervure, a second extending round the apex, the discoidal ncrv'ures also 

 terminating in brown points ; hindwings with marginal patches of rosy scalings upon tiie ncrvurcs : 

 lieliiw ochraceous irrorated with ferruginous; frontwings with a broad discal zigzag interniptcd 

 band, dilfuscd internally and bounded externally by a purplish line ; a double silver-centred 

 clisco-cellular ring-spot ; liindwings with two similar shining spots and about seven diffusely silvery 

 markings forming an irregular arch round the celL 



Locality — 9, Ipaunoma ? Brazil Coll. Kaden in Coll. Dr\icc. 



Intermediate in character between the Eubule and Cipris groups ; it is the smallest tailed sipccie!" 

 of the genus, and differs from C. Ncocypris, its nearest ally, in the slightly more curved out«r margin 



Jubj. 1S7I. K 



