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480 Dr. Harry Eltringham on the Larvae and 
cuticle, a surface view of which is shown at fig. 18, has the 
same squamoid markings, but the chitinanths are of a 
different type, being merely tufts without the elaborations 
shown in t7mon. 
Pupa. All the pupa skins are much shrivelled, but it 
is evident that the abdominal segments differ from those 
of timon in being less rounded, and so forming a marked 
dorsal angle. The whole effect is less bud-like, and the 
pupa seems generally to be attached to a leaf instead of 
to a stem. The cuticle is smooth. Length 15 mm. 
Farquharson, Moor Plantation. Jan.—Feb. 1918. 
Argiolaus iulus Hew. Plate XIII, fig. 4. 
Pupa. The general shape of this pupa recalls that of 
T. timon, being somewhat bud-like, though it would appear 
usually to be attached to a leaf. The terminal segments 
are very narrow suggesting a stalk, and the last, though 
but little expanded, has the sucker-like formation noted 
in several other species. The dorsal area is covered with 
punctulations, and a very conspicuous feature is the presence 
on the fourth and fifth abdominal segments of two large 
yellow patches outlined in black. The thoracic portion 
of the skin is in all the specimens too distorted for accurate 
representation. It is noticeable that the pupa of dulus 
bears a greater resemblance to that of 7. timon than to 
those of other species of its own genus. The example 
shown produced a male which emerged 25.2.17. Length 
of pupa 15 mm. Farquharson, Moor Plantation. 
Argiolaus aleibiades Kirby. Plate XIII, fig. 2. 
Pupa. This pupa does not present any very marked 
features of interest. As the figure shows, the dorsal 
aspect is somewhat coftin-shaped and the cuticle is finely 
eranulated. Attached to support by a sucker-lke expan- 
sion of the terminal segment. It is described as ‘“‘ apple 
or Alga green—not shining but dull green like the surface 
of a tomentose leaf.” Length 18mm. The example shown 
produced a female which emerged 23.1.18. Farquharson, 
Moor Plantation. 
Argiolaus ? sp. (nr. silarus H. H. Druce). Plate XIII, fig. 1. 
The pupa figured is somewhat like that of iulus, but the 
dorsal markings are more extensive and elaborate. The 
surface is comparatively smooth and in the dried specimen 
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