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JuNONiA (garovium ?). — Beaded ribs very distinct ; bead 

 rows at right angles to them and between them distinct. A very 

 shght error in focussing confuses the appearances. Each rib should 

 be shown as a raised row of single beads. 



Maes changeant. — Eibs numerous; beading fine, but dis- 

 tinct ; transverse beading not uniform in angle. Careful focussing 

 needful. 



Papilio agaris. — Beading distinct both in broad and long 

 scales ; rib beading in former somewhat irregular. 



Lycorea atergatis. — Eibs close together ; beading distinct. 

 Slight error in focussing confuses ribs and interspaces. Torn 

 scales show that line of separation tends to run between beaded 

 ribs ; in some places single bead rows have been detached with 

 little injury. 



Abetinor de Surinam. — Eather difficult; beads distinct 

 when well shown, and seeming close together. Damaged scales 

 confirm fact of beading. It is very easy to confound the ribs and 

 interspaces with their bead rows at a lower level. 



Atlas China. — No reason to doubt the beading. Eibbing 

 best shown towards serrated tips. 



Alcandor (China). — Beading between the ribs irregular. 

 Central ribs in one scale obscured by thick dark irregular beading. 

 Another scale has this character all over. 



