360 Mr. A. G. Butler on Butterflies from the South Seas. 



2. Dannis insolato, s]i. nov. 



cJ $ . Alae supra fuscse, disco obsolete fulvo strigoso : anticse area 

 apicali nivea, a vcnis (proecipue ad unguium ani)*persecta, a plaga 

 obloiiga costali iuterrupta et ad apicem in puncta quiuque mar- 

 ginalia separata : postica? fascia marginali nivea, a venis in maculas 

 octo quadratas subgeminatas divisa ; margine extreme nigro. 



Alse subtus pallidiores : postica? magis fulvescentes, maculis mar- 

 ginalibus supeniis baud gerainatis. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2, lin. 11. 



Two specimens ((J $ ). South-Sea Islands. 

 Belongs to the affinis group, but is very distinct from all 

 the species hitherto described. 



3. Danais Melissa. 

 PapiHo Melissa, Cramer, iv. pi. 377. figs. C, D (1782). 

 Two specimens. Upolu. 



Subfamily SattminMj Bates. 



Genus XoiS, Hewitson. 



Xois Sesara. 



Xois Sesara, Hewitson, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3. ii. pt. 4. p. 282, pi. 17. figs. 

 3, 4 (I860). 



Fifteen specimens. Ovolo (Fiji Islands). 



Genus Melanitis, Fabricius. 

 Melanitis Leda. 

 Papilio Leda, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. p. 773. n. 150 (1766). 

 One specimen. South-Sea Islands. 



The single individual in the collection belongs to the So- 

 landra type of the species. 



Subfamily NtmpralinXj Bates. 

 Genus JUNONIA, Hubner. 

 Junonia Villida. 

 Papilio Villida, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 35. n. 366 (1787). 

 One example. South-Sea Islands. 



Genus Diadem a, Boisduval. 

 Diadema Bolina. 

 Papilio Bolina, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. et Syst. Nat. i. p. 781 (1766). 

 Sixteen specimens ( ^J ? ). South-Sea Islands. 



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