358 Mr. W. F. Kirby on 



t t Festivi. 

 7. EUPLCEA Ph^nareta. 



Papilio Phcenareta, Schaller, Naturf. xxi. 177, 



pi. V (1785). 

 Papilio affinis, Gmel. p. 2289= Pap. No. 46, 



Zschach, p. 89. 

 Terpsiclirois Alea, Hiibn. Verz. p. 16 (1816) . 

 JDanais Frothoe, Godt. Enc.Meth. ix. 177 (1819) . 



The type of Zschach, No. 46, is evidently the Frothoe 

 of Godart; but Gmelin's name affinis cannot stand, as 

 Mr. Butler and I have independently discovered that the 

 Fhcenareta of Schaller is identical with Frothoe, and Schal- 

 ler's description was prior to Gmelin^s. 



■ 8. Danaus Limniace. 



Fapilio Limniace, Cram. Pap. Ex. pi. 59, D. E. 



(1779). 

 Fapilio exoticus, Gmel. p. 2289 =Pap. No. 46b, 

 Zschach, p. 89. 



9. Fapilio claviger, Gmel. p. 2289. 



P. D. F. alis subintegris, fuscis, maculis punctisque 

 albis, hyalinis, basi anticis longis, posticis radiatis, cla- 

 vatis, marginibus posticis duplici serie punctorum alborum, 

 subtus concolores. Exoticus. (Zschach, p. 89, n. 46c.) 



The apparent type of this insect is very similar to, but 

 not quite identical with, our specimen of Danaus Juventa, 

 Cram. 



10. Drusilla Ukania. 



Fapilio Urania, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 225 



(1764). 

 Fapilio marinus (misprint for murinus), Gmel. 



p. 2289 = Paj^. No. 47, Zschach, p. 89. 



The type agrees with the figure [Fapilio Jairus) in 

 Donovan's Insects of China. 



11. EuPLCEA LEUCOSTICTOS. 



Fapilio leucostictos, Gmel. p. 2289= Pap. No. 

 48, Zschach, p. 90. 



