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green, and that the black spots beyond the central band are much 
less distinct, some of them being nearly or entirely effaced. 
Exp. 33 inch, 
Hab. Menado. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
3. Limenitis Ligyes. (Pl. XV. figs. 3, 4.) 
Female.—Upperside dark brown. Both wings crossed by a 
_ nearly central band of white spots, followed between it and the 
outer margin by two bands of lunular black spots. Anterior 
wing with a black band, a rufous spot and a white band within 
the cell, and a rufous band at the end of the cell; three white 
spots near the apex. Posterior wing with rufous spots between 
the two submarginal bands of black spots. 
Underside ochreous-yellow. Anterior wing with the basal 
half rufous, the central band as above, the lower spots bordered 
with black ; a lunular white spot below the cell. Posterior wing 
(the central band excepted) immaculate. 
Exp. 23 inch. 
Hab. North India. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
4. Laogona Lilea. (Pl. XV. figs. 5, 6.) 
Male.—Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with a band 
from the base to beyond the middle, a minute spot at the apex, 
two spots below it (one nearly bipartite), a lunular spot (near the 
end of the first band), and a bifid band between it and the inner 
margin, all rufous-orange. Posterior wing with a spot before the 
middle and two spots on the ventral fold rufous. 
Underside ochreous-yellow, clouded with rufous-brown. Both 
wings crossed beyond the middle by a common rufous band. 
Posterior wing crossed near the base by a band of brown; tinted 
with lilac from the middle to the anal angle. 
Exp. 1-8, inch. 
Hab. East India. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
5. Gonepteryx Gobrias. (Pl. XVI. fig. 1.) 
Male.—Upperside bright yellow. Anterior wing with a large 
square apical black spot ; the outer margin with triangular black 
spots; a spot at the end of the cell and a transverse band beyond 
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