FAMILY NYMPHALID.E. 11: 



I'LATE XLil. 



Morpho Sidkoicski/i, JUj.s. /, la. 



' Mdiplio Sulkowskvi, Kollar, Denksclir, Akad. AVicii. ^fatli. Nat. CI. 1. 

 ]!. :;:j.j, h. 13, pi. 13, figs, 1, 2 (1850) ; Ileiritsoo, Ex. Jiutt. 1, .AEorj)!!., pi. 1, 

 li-. 1 (1856). 



Mor])lio (Janymodcs, Tf'cstirood, G(mi. Diiirn. L('])i(l. p. 33!), n, 10. note, 

 (ls.-)n. 



Now (Jraiiada. 



I liiivi! ivIi^'uriMl this species to sliow a. curious !il)erriition of the nervures ; an abnonnal structure, 

 oecurrinf; in the upper tliscoidal ncrvure of the front\vin]L;s, is not iinconinion in this species, and sometime-s 

 lirmhicesa post-(liscoi»lal cell as in fig. la, (taken iinni a specimen in Mr. .lanson's possession), the average 

 nuniber of aberrant specimens is about G to 4.3 as evidenced by examples in the following collections — 

 Mr. Jansim 3 to 33 (2 as in fig. la) ; Mr. Butler 2 to 2 (both as in fig. 1) ; Mr. Jacoby 1 to 1 (on 

 right hand side of wing) ; Mr. Druce to 5 ; British Museum to 2. 



My remarks res])eeting Arnea Andmiii'irha (Ptoc. Zool. Soc. pp. 777, 77S, 1870) are eipially 

 api)licable to this species. 



JforpJio IT;/ (J or ilia, fig. 2. 



:Nr<)ii)lu. ily<l()iina. Biitlei', Cist. Ent. 4, p. 70 (Jan., 1872). 



r«r. Morplio Liiiipida. JUitler, loe. cit. p. 75 (Jan., 1872). 



rj Afliiiis M. Jfrn-iiiilfp, major; anticse fascia ctprulca latioro, sorii* intoriorc 

 iiiacularmn subniarginaliiim miuus conspicua ; mactilis luuatis vi.\ bisinuatis ; 



