the Species of the Genus Hebomoia. 293 



11. Hebomoia Vossn. 



Iphias Vossii, Maitland, Tijd. Ent. ii. p. 25 (1859) ; VoUenlioven, 

 Monog. Pier. p. 55, pi. vi. fig. 4 (1865). 



Nias. Three males. B. M. 



One of our specimens was received from the Godman and 

 Salvin collection. The species is larger than H. Roepstorffi^ 

 and the ground-colour of the wings above is entirely gamboge- 

 yellow ; the ground-colour below is also yellower (less orange). 



IV. B. leucippe group. 



The orange apical patch extends nearly to the base of the 

 discoidal cell of the primaries. 



12. Hebomoia leucogynia. 

 Iphias leucogynia, Wallace, Journ. Eutom. ii. p. 4, pi. i. figs. 1, 2 (1863). 



^ ? , Bourou. Three specimens B. M. ; two coll. Hewitson. 



The internal area of the primaries and entire secondaries 

 above pale sulphur-yellow ; the female blackish and whiter 

 above. 



13. Hebomoia leucippe. 

 PapUio leuctppe, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. xxxvi. A-C (1775). 



Amboina and Ceram. Seven examples in B. M. ; four in 

 coll. Hewitson. Three of our specimens were received from 

 the Godman and Salvin collection. 



In this species the primaries are orange excepting at the 

 base, which is yellow dusted with grey ; the orange area on 

 the female also is about as extensive as in the male of the 

 preceding species ; the secondaries are gamboge-yellow, and 

 the latter, as well as the apical area of the primaries, deep 

 cadmium-yellow on the under surface. 



I consider Ptyohopteryx Lucasii^ Grand., to represent 

 Hebomoia in Madagascar ; both in general aspect and struc- 

 ture it is nearly related to the latter. 



