CGENONYMPHA TYPHON. 



159 



but not the head. There is a medio-dorsal bluish-green 

 stripe, bordered on each side by a narrow yellow one. 

 There are also two lateral yellow stripes, one above and 

 the other below the spiracles. The stripe above the 

 spiracles is bordered on each side with dark green. The 

 legs and claspers, as well as the ventral surface, are dark 

 green. 



172 



COENONYMPHA TYPHON. 



According to Newman, the chrysalis (Fig. 172), which 

 is suspended from the edge of a leaf of the food-plant, 

 is just slightly angled and keeled. The colour is princi- 

 pally bright green, speckled with a whitish-green. The 

 wing-cases are brownish, with a couple of longitudinal 

 darker marks. 



All the wings of the imago (Figs. 174 and 175) are 

 rounded, and the costal margin of the fore-wings is slightly 



