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EUPLOEA. 
HUPLOEA EUPATOR. 1. 
Uprrrsipe. Male dark brown. Both wings crossed in the middle by a macular band of 
white spots commencing at the costal margin of the anterior wing with a large triangular spot 
divided by the many nervures which cross it into eight segments; followed between it and 
the anal angle by two small white spots; divided on the posterior wing by nervules, into eight 
distinct spots, one of them (a small one) within the cell, the rest (except a small one near the 
inner margin) deeply smuated and furcate. Anterior wing with the inner margin slightly convex. 
Posterior wing with a sub-marginal row of minute white dots. 
UnpErsIDE as above, except that the anterior wing has a curved row of five white spots not 
far from and parallel to the apical margin; a glossy grey spot attached to the largest of the two 
small white spots of the central band, and a sub-marginal row of minute white dots from the 
middle to the anal angle. That the posterior wing has two small white spots near the spot 
within the cell between it and the costal margin. 
Expan. 33 in. Hab. Celebes. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
EUPLOEA EURIANASSA. 2. 
Upprrsipr. Male dark brown. Both wings crossed by abroad band of white, (divided by 
the nervules,) parallel and near to the outer margins. Anterior wing with one of those singular 
oblong compressed marks common to this genus not far from the mer margin; inner margin 
very convex. 
Unpersipz differs only in having some light-blue spots in the centre of both wings; on the 
anterior wing four, one within the cell and three below it m a line, the inmost spot larger and 
oblong. Posterior wing with six, one within the cell and five in a curve below it. 
Expan. 3,44 in. Hab. New Guinea. 
In the Collection of W. 6. Hewitson. 
This species was taken on board ship off the coast of New Guinea. 
