EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVII. 
The species of the genus Huliphyra, Holland (pp. 450-6, 504-12). 
All the figures are slightly below the natural size. 
Fig. 1. Huliphyra leucyania, 3: captured, in coitéi with the 2 repre- 
sented in figs. 3 and 4, in the forest 1 mile E. of Oni, 
Feb. 6, 1911 (pp. 504-5). 
2. Under surface of the above g. 
3. Euliphyra leucyania, 2: captured in coité with the 3 repre- 
sented in figs. 1 and 2. 
4. Under surface of the above &. 
5-11. Huliphyra mirifica bred in June and July 1912, from larvae 
or pupae found in or near nests of the ant Oecophylla 
smaragdina r. longinoda, in the forest near Oni. Full data 
will be found on pp. 455-6. 
5. HE. mirifica, 5 818 A. 
6. » 6 818 B: under surface. 
ie Vas » @ 818C: under surface. 
Sita ee » ¢818D: the pattern of the specimen here 
figured is nearly identical with that of Hewitson’s type 
of the 2 “leucyania”’ and of Aurivillius’ 2 hewitsoni. 
8a. Pupa-case of above 9. The expanded sucker-like base is 
distinctly shown. 
9. EL. mirifica, 2 818 H: the pattern of the under wings exhibits 
a slight approach towards that of the 9 L. sjistedti (pp. 
505-6): the pattern of the upper wings is similar to 
sjistedti. 
10. #. mirifica, 2 818 F: under surface. 
10a. Pupa-case of above 9. The anterior part of the case still 
lies within the dorsally cleft larval skin. 
tl. £. mirifica, 2 818 E: under surface. 
