Explanation of Plate XXXIV. 



Miillerian (Synaposematic) Combinations among Old World 

 Danainse, — chiefly Enj^lceini. The patterns are characteristically 

 Euploeine. 



All the figures are about three-fifths of the natural size, and 

 represent the upper side. 



EUPLCEINI. 



1. Narmada coreoides, Moore, ^ . Utakamand, Nilgiris (7500 ft.) 

 April 14th, 1896. A. G. Cardew. Hope Collection. 



2. Crastin core, Cram., ^ . Cannanore, Malabar, India. Septem- 

 ber 3rd, 1896. A. G. Cardew. Hope Collection. 



3. Pademma loWiri, Feld., ^. Cannanore, Malabar, India. 

 September 3rd, 1896. A. G. Cardew. Hope Collection. 



4. Nipara eleiitho, Quny. = eschscholtzii, Feld., q . Fiji, Viti Levu, 

 S. of mouth of Rewa River, Coral Island, near Nukulau. October 

 15th, 1897. Gustav Gilson. Hope Collection. 



5. Euplcea asyllus, Godm. and Salv., 9 . Fauro Island, Solomon 

 Islands. End of August and early September, 1886. C. M. Wood- 

 ford. Hope Collection. 



6. Narmada coreoides, Moore, $ . Bombay. Hope Collection. 



7. Crastia core. Cram., 5 • Cannanore, Malabar, India. Sep- 

 tember 3rd, 1896. A. G. Cardew. Hope Collection. 



8. Pademma kollari, Feld., $. Cannanore, jMalabar, India. 

 September 3rd, 1896. A. G. Cardew. Hope Collection. 



9. Deragena proserpina, Bull., ^. Fiji, Viti Levu, S. o mouth 

 of Rewa River, Coral Island, near Nukulau. October 15tli, 1897. 

 Gustav Gilson. Hope Collection. 



Danaini. 



10. Salatvra decipiens, Bntl. , 9- Fauro Island, Solomon Islands. 

 End of August and early September, 1886. C. M. Woodford. Hope 

 Collection. 



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