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(Plate VI.) 



The Lepidoptera here enumerated were obtained by Mr. W. B. 

 Pryer and presented by him to the National Collection ; many of 

 them have suffered considerably from damp, but, fortunately, the 

 examples of the finest of the new species are in excellent condition. 



RHOPALOCERA. 



This part of the collection is of little value, and the specimens 

 are much damaged ; it, however, contains examples of an interesting 

 Elymnias. The following is a list of the species : Calliplcea ma- 

 zareSy Moore, Salpincc kadu, Eschscholtz, Elymnias (probably the 

 male of-E.penanga, Westw., black above, with the interno-basal half 

 and a belt across the apical area of the primaries slaty lilacine), 

 Eurytela castelnaui $ , Felder, Neptis thamala, Moore, Rahinda 

 sandaka, n. sp. 1 , Atliyma nefte, Cram., Euthalia dunya, Hew., 

 Lebadea padaka, Moore, Amathusia phidippus, Linn., Hypolimnas 



1 Exactly like 7?. peraka, excepting that the submarginal band of the 

 primaries is single instead of treble a distinction which is believed to be 

 constant. 



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