Notes on a Collect, of Lepid. fiom Celebes. 481 



giiial aiul .submargiiial band of sniall yelluw dots. Tlie mar- 

 ginal band consists of nine spots and tlie subniarginal of seven 

 spots. About a third froni the apex is anijtber band of large 

 irregnlar yellow patclies, varying- from '^ of an inch to ^ 2 "^ch 

 in length. and seven in nunibei-. In tbe cell there is an 

 indistinct yelloAV streak about a (inarter of an inch long, and 

 between the second and third and fourth median nervales are 

 three large yellow spots. 



Hindwings also with a marginal and submarginal row 

 of yellow (lots, the marginal row having thirteen and the sub- 

 marginal ten. 



Basal half of the hindwings yellow. but split up into a 

 number of long nairow streaks by the nervures and nervules 

 l)eing broadly bordered with dark brown. 



l'nderside. Identical in marking, buth with all spots 

 and marking much more distinct. 



Head and thorax black with six yellow dots three on 

 each side, abdomen black above and white below. 



Kxpanse of wings B'/.^ inches. 4 males. Mimics Ravadebra. 



LJniuas Chrysippus Li. var. One male. 



liavadebra liiiciplena Butl. Fourteen specimens. 



Kadena Islinm Hutl. 42 specimens. 



Tirunuila Choaspes Butl. (?) Nine specimens. 



Salatura Couspicua Butl. 1866 (S. Leucoglene Feld. 

 1867). 3i si)ecimens. 



Nasuiiia Celebensis Stgr. Taf. IV. Fig. 4. 



Ditfers from N. Ismare ( 'ramer in its much smaller size, 

 the very ditferent cell of the hindwings and more indistinct 

 markings on the marginal and submarginal areas. Basal mar- 

 kings of a clearer and of a purer pearl white. 



Ground colour more blackish brown, and the three tirst 

 sul)mai'ginal s])ots on the fore wings are tinged with a bright 

 rusty red colour in the male. 



In the female the .suba])ical spots are the ones tinged 

 with red. The male only ditfers from the female in its more 

 angular shape and greater indistinctness of the marginal and 

 submai'ginal s}»ots. Both sexes liave the characteristic apical 

 spot of the genus. 



l'nderside. The markings are similar to those on the 

 Upper surface. only clearer and more opalescent in both sexes; 

 however, an additional distinction on the underside is tliat 

 the median and costal nervures on the fore wings are broadly 

 bordered with rufous bnnxn. 



