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third median nervule, the disco-cellular nervules almost atro- 

 phied ; median nervule throwing off its first nervule not far 

 from the base, the third nervule a little bent where the disco- 

 cellular joins it, radial nervure running nearly parallel with 

 the inner margin throughout its whole length, reaching the 

 outer margin a little above the anal angle. Posterior wings 

 broad, semi-ovate, costal nervure long, sub-costal terminating 

 in only two nervules, discoidal nervule nearly atrophied ; dis- 

 cocellular the same, united with the third median nervule ; cell 

 rather large. Base of these wings in the male with a strong 

 bristle passing behind a strong corneous retinaculum, which 

 arises from the anterior side of the sub-costal nervure. 



Legs rather long ; anterior tibia?, with a curved spine on 

 the inside, covered by the long scales of the tibiae, anterior 

 tarsi twice the length of the tibifs, basal joint longer than the 

 rest combined, second and third equal ; the two combined 

 equal to about two-thirds the length of the first, fourth and 

 fifth very short, together about equal to the third. Second 

 pair with the tibise about two-thirds as long as the tarsi, with 

 numerous minute spines along their sides and two stout ones 

 at the apex ; joints of the tarsi having about the same relative 

 proportions as in the anterior pair. Posterior tibiae and tarsi 

 nearly as in the second pair. Claws of all the tarsi stout, 

 simple. 



EUSCHEMON RaFFLESIA. 



Hesp. Rafflesia, ISLcLeay, App. to King's Survey of Aus- 

 tralia, 463. 



Anterior wings black above, with a transverse macular sul- 

 phur-coloured band beyond the middle, and a submarginal 

 one, broadest towards the apex, composed of greenish atoms. 

 Posterior wings with a large oval sulphur-coloured spot in the 

 cell, separated only by the median nervure from a smaller one 

 on the abdominal margin near the base, and followed by a 



