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205. P.Amphion. S. N. 1760, p. 488; P. Camilla, 

 /3, S. N. 1767, p. 781. This has nothing to do with L. 

 8ibilla, and is perhaps a Neptis. 



206. P. 5oZma (Diadema) . Ref. CI. t. 21, f. 2. Mr. 

 Butler has recently identified this species with D. Lasi- 

 nassa of authors. It was formerly considered to be the 

 (? of the Linnean Misippus (n. 132) . 



207. P. Glytia. 



208. P. Necerea (Pyrrhogyra). Ref. *Edw. t. 38. This 

 figure has already been quoted under P. Tiphus (n. 179), 

 to which it apparently belongs. 



209. P. Aceste (vel Acesta) (Callizona) . Ref. CI. 

 t. 43, f. 3. 



210. P. Dido (CoL^Nis), Clerck & Johanssen. Refs. 

 CI. t. 30, f. 2; *Mer. Ins. Sur. t. 3. 



211. P. similis (Danaus) . Typ. ref. *Pet. Gaz. t. 92, 

 f. 13; later ref. CI. t. 16, f. 3. Petiver's figure does 

 not agree with the description : it represents D. Limniace, 

 Cram. 



212. P. assimiUs (Hestina). Ref. CI. t. 16, f. 1. 



213. P. dissimilis. Typ. ref. Eliret, t. 17 ; later ref. 

 CI. t. 16, f. 3. 



214. P. Panojw. Ref. Rheed. mal. 9, t. 1, ?. It is 

 still uncertain whether this and the last species are forms 

 of P. Olytia (n. 207, above) or not. 



215. P. NaupUus (vel Nauplia) (Eresia). Ref. CI. 

 t. 46, f. 1, 2. 



216. P. Hypermnestra, Job. Am. Ac. vi. p. 407 ; Lin. 

 S. N. 1767, p. 783. Apparently a variety of the male of 

 Elymnias undularis, Dru ., from which the marginal mark- 

 ings of the fore-wings are absent. 



217. P. Nescea {velNesea). Mus. Ulr. p. 302. This 

 is probably identical with Elymnias Lais, Fabr. 



218. P. R.umina (Thais). Ref. * Catesby, Car. ii. t. 

 95. Linnaeus quotes a description from Osbeck, which 

 apparently applies to Argynnis Selene, but his own de- 

 scription, assisted by Catesby^s figure, is perfectly clear. 

 Drury figures Zeritis Titer o (n. 237 below) under the 

 name of P. Rumina. 



219. P. Levana (AKAscnmA). S. N. 1760, 1767. Ref. 

 *Roes. i. t. 9, f. 5, 6. 



