LEPIDOPTERA. 201 



a. b. ^. Darjeeling. From Indian Collection, Ex- 

 position Universelle at Paris, 1855. 



c. d. e. ^ . Darjeeling. From Messrs. Schlagintweit's 

 Collection. 



Genus nov. DILIPA, Moore. 



This genus differs from the typical Apatura in having the discoidal 

 cell closed in all the wings by a very delicate lower disco-cell idar 

 vein ; the palpi and antennae are, however, like those of Apatura. 



410. DILIPA MORGIANA, Westivood Sp. {Plate Via, fig. 5, 



^ Apatura Morgiana, Westivood, in DouUedat/ and Heioit- 

 son's Diurnal Lep. p. 305, n. 22 (1850). 



a. ^ (type). N. India. Presented by Colonel 

 Buckley. 



The female of JDilipa Morgiana is in the British Museum Col- 

 lection, and differs from the male in being somewhat larger, and 

 having all the spots of the fore-wing white, the broad band across 

 the hind-wing being also white. Under-side as in male, but the 

 spots white. 



Genus APATURA, Fabricius. 



Apatura, Fabricius, Si/st. Gloss. {Illiger's Mag. Yl.p. 280, 1807). 



Westwood, in Dovhledaij and Hewitson^s Diurnal Lep. p. 302. 

 Catargtkia, Doxocopa, Hiibner, Verz. beJc. Schmett. (1816). 

 Chloeippe, Boisduval, MS. E. Douhleday, List Lep. Brit. Mas. 



pt. I. p. 108 (lS4i4<). 

 Ntmphalis, Blanchard. 



411. APATURA AMBICA, Kollar. 



^ Apatura Ambica, Kollar, in HiigeVs KascJmir, IV. 



pt. II. p. 431, t. 8,/ 3, 4 (1844). 

 ^ Apatura Namouna, F. Doubleday, Ann. Nat. Hist. XVI. 

 p. 178 (1845) ; List Lep. Brit. Mus. pt. I. App. 

 p. 28. Westwood, in Doubleday and Hewilson's 

 I . Diurnal Lep. p. 305, n. 18. 



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