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FAMILY PAPILIOXIDiE. 



SUB-FAMILY PIERIN^. Bates. 



GENUS CALLIDUYAS. HomIuviI. 

 [Monograph continued.] 



PL J TE XXXIX. 



27. Collidnjas, Edith(i,fi(js. 1, 3, 8, 4. 

 Callidryas Editha Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 10, n. 1 (1870). 



Mu/i'. ^^'ings above sulphur-yellow, the oUter margin and apex of froiitwiugs exhibiting a broad 

 lut^aly border ; wings below golden yellow dusted with ferruginous ; nervures terminating in black 

 points ; frontwings with wliitish internal area ; two black spots dusted with silver and encircled with 

 i-ed at end of cell ; a zigzag discal series of eight diffused red spots ; hindwiugs with two black silver 

 centred and red ztjiied spots at end of cell placecl upon a transverse lunated red band and surroundc<l 

 interiorly by a nearly complete circle of more or less distinct reddish markings. 



Fenvile. Frontwings above fulvous, the centml area dull sulpliur yellow ; a large black spot at 

 end of cell ; a zigzag discal series of nine black-brown spots and a .second series on outer margin ; 

 liinclwings rosy reddish with paler abdominal area ; a spot at end of cell and five on outer margin, 

 black-brown ; wings below reddish-fulvous dusted with red ; markings almost as in male but purplisli. 



Localities — (J , $ , Haiti, Coll. Salvin ; ? , ColL K Brown. 

 Intermediate in character between the Philea and Hrrdlia groujjs. 



28. Callidryas Fornax, Jigs, o, 6. 

 § Callidryas Fornax, Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc, p. 170 (1871). 



Mull'. Unknown. 



F'lii'de. AVings above bright sidphur yellow ; frontwings with apical and external areas densely 

 dusted with dull crimson ; a black sjwt at end of cell ; apex an<l terminations of nervures brown ; a 

 zigzag series of blackish spots bounded externally on the disc by yellow spots, the two largest nearest 

 to posterior angle ; hindwings with external area to cell dull crimson, enclosing two or three yellow 

 spots towards front margin ; tenninations of nervures blackish ; fringe yellow ; alxlominal area pale 

 yellow ; wings below golden yellow, the external area orange tinted, the whole surface invgularly 

 jtatched with red ; all the markings (which are amuigetl as in C. Pit Urn ? ) are broad and dull nil : 

 two silver spots at end of cell in both wings, but tliose of frontwings ill-delined. 



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