Upper Side. Palpi black above, white beneath. Breast, abdomen, and legs ash-coloured. Wings 

 lighter brown than on the upper side ; a pale flesh-coloured bar crossing the wings from the anterior to 

 the external edges, being about half an inch broad, between which and the body are several small 

 bloody spots and streaks. Anterior wings entire, the posterior dentated. 



It is by mistake that Donovan has introduced this Brazilian species into his work upon 

 the Insects of India. 



NYMPHALIS ANTIOCHUS. 



Plate Vn. fig. 3, 4. 



Order : Lepidoptera. Section : Diurna. Family ■ Nymphalidse, Swains. 



Genus. Nymphalis, Latr. Papilio (Nymph. Gemmat.), Drunj. 



Nymphalis Antiochus. Alis supra holosericco-nigris, fascia eommuni nitide aurantii j anticarura abbreviata. 

 (Expaus. Alar. 2 unc. 9 lin.) 



Syn. Papilio (Dan. Fest.j Antiochus, Linn. Mnnt . 1 . -'jSl . Dranj , App. vol . 3. Fuhrieiiis Ent. Si/st. Wl. 1. 

 p. 44. No. 134. Don. Ins. China, pi. 

 Papilio Eupalemon, Cramer, tab. \43. Jiij. B.C. Le Velontc Daiihenton pi. Euhini. 08../". 3. 4. 



Habitat : Brazil. 



Upper Side. Antennae, head, thorax, and abdomen black. Wings fine velvety black. An oi-ange- 

 coloured bar, about one-fourth of an inch broad, rises in the middle of the superior wings, running 

 circularly and crossing the inferior ones, meeting about the middle of the abdominal edges. 



Under Side. Palpi white. Tongue brown. Breast and legs white. Abdomen yellow-brown. 

 Wings shining brown, exhibiting various shades of changeable colours ; the tips terminating in an ash 

 colour. Wings scarcely dentated. 



Donovan has, in like manner, introduced this species into his work on the insects of 

 China. 



HIPPARCHIA CLUENA. 



Plate VII. fig. 5, 6. ' 



Order: Lepitloptera. Section: Diurna. Fasiily : Nymphalidse, Su'nJM*. 



Genus. Hipparchia, FaJ?-. SatyruB, Latr. Papilio (Nymph. Phal), .Dcifci/. 



Hipparchia Cluena. Alis teneris, cinerascenti-violaceis, posticis dentatis utriuque ocellis quinque atris, 

 subtiis lineis trihus fasciaque brunneis acosta anticarum deductis. (Expaiis. Alar. 2 unc. 3 lin.) 



Syn. Papilio (Nymph. Phal.) Cluena, Drury, App. vol. 3. 



Papilio (Satyrus) Clueria, Fabr. Ent. Syst. 111. 1. j). 229. No. 716. Enc. MHh. ix. p. 492. 



Habitat: Brazil. " Rio Janeiro, Mr. Bonifas, 1775" (J)™rj/'s MSS.). 



Upper Side. Antennae brown. Thorax and abdomen grey-brown. Wings blueish grey-brown, 

 with two narrow dai'k lines crossing the anterior ones from the anterior to the posterior edges ; one in 

 the middle of the wings, the other near the thorax ; the posterior ones having five oval eyes placed 

 near the external edges, the pupil being white, the iris dark, almost black. 



Under Side. Palpi, legs, breast, and abdomen grey. Wings blueish flesh-colour, with a line 

 crossing them, rising at a small distance from the tips, ending a little above the abdominal corners, 

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