28 CATALOGUE OP DIUBNAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



3. Pierella Luna. 



Papilio (N.) Luna, Fabricius, " alis dentatis fuseis obscurius stri- 

 gosis ; posticis ocellis duobus : subtus omnibus punctis quatuor albis : 

 habitat Surinami." 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 109. n. 336 (1793). 



Demerara. (From Mr. Milne's Collection) B.M. 



4. Pierella Dracontis. 



Papilio (N. G.) Lena (part.), Cramer [P. Dracontis, Hubner], " alae 

 maris caudatao uti in P. Philoctete" Pap. Eocot. iv. pi. 291. figs. A, B 

 (1782). 



Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 46. n. 456 (1787). 



rf , Demerara ; $ , Para. (Presented 1845, by Reginald Graham, 



Esq.) B.M. 



5. Pierella Lena. 



Papilio (N. G.) Lena, Linnaeus, " alis subdentatis, fuscis ; posticis 

 postice atris albo caeruleoque punctatis ; subtus biocellatis : habitat 

 in America." Roesel, Inselctenbelust. pt. 4. pi. 10. figs. 3, 4 (1761). 

 Fabricius, Sp. Ins. p. 85. n. 377 (1781) ; Ent. Syst. p. 108. 

 n. 334 (1793). 



Demerara. B.M. 



Genus 18. AjSTIRRH^EA, Westwood, 

 Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 365 (1851). 



1. Antirrhaea Philoctetes. 



Papilio (E. A.) Philoctetes, Linnceus, " alis dentatis, fuscis ; posti- 

 cis ocellis duobus pupilla nigra punctisque tribus albis : habitat in 

 America meridionali." Clerck, Icon. pi. 35. fig. 2 (1764). 



$ . Papilio (N. G.) Morn a, Fabricius, " alis dentatis, fuscis ; 

 posticis ocellis utrinque duobus punctisque tribus albis : habitat in 

 India." 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. pp. 456, 500, n. 56, 245 (1775) ; Sp. 

 Ins. pp. 22, 85, n. 90, 375 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. pp. 12, 46, 

 n. 106, 452 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 83, 107, n. 259, 331 

 (1793). 



Demerara. B.M. 



2. Antirrhaea Miltiades. 



Papilio (N.) Miltiades, Fabricius, " alis caudatis fuscis : posticis 

 macula alba, subtus omnibus fascia communi alba ocelloque unico : 



habitat " A. Lindigii, Felder, Voy. Nov. iii. pi. 66. figs. 1, 2 



(1867). 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 66. n. 205 (1793). 



This species has been referred by entomologists to two genera, 

 Charades and AntirrJicea ; it is identical with Antirrlicea Lindigii, 



