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3. Apatura Lycaon. 



<$ . Papilio (S.) Lycaon, Fabricius, " alls dentatis, anticis fuscis 

 flavo alboque maculatis ; posticis furrugineis, ocellis sex coecis : sub- 

 tus variegatis, ocellis octo : habitat . . . ." 



$ . Papilio (S.) Herse, Fabricius, " alis dentatis fusco ferrugineis ; 

 anticis albo punctatis, posticis utrinque ocellis septem ca3cis : ha- 

 bitat 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 228, 229, n. 714, 718 (1793). 



This species is well figured in Jones's unpublished * Icones ;' it 

 comes very near a new species lately figured by Mr. Edwards of 

 West Virginia. 



4. Apatura Laura. 



Papilio (N. P.) Laura, Drury, " alis angulato -dentatis, fuscis ; 

 fascia communi dimidiate fulva ; posticis suhtus argenteis ; fascia 

 nivea : habitat in Jamaica." III. ii. pi. 17. figs. 5, 6. 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 510. n. 282 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 99. n. 

 436(1781); Mant. Ins. p. 54. n. 531 (1787); Ent. Syst. iii. 

 p. 134. n. 415 (1793). 



c? $ , Jamaica. (Obtained 1846, from Mr. W. Gosse) B.M. 



5. Apatura Agathina. 



c? . Papilio (N. P.) Maja (part.), Fabricius [P. Agathina, Cramer], 

 " alis dentatis fuscis. anticis albo maculatis, posticis immaculatis : 

 habitat in Brazilia." Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 167. figs. E, F (1779). 



Fabricius, Sp. Ins. p. 103. n. 454 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 56. 

 n. 552 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 138. n. 426 (1793). 



Brazil. ( rf , Presented 1847, by H. G. Harrington, Esq. ; 



$ 1848, by W. C. Hewitson, Esq.) B.M. 



Group 3. Limenitides. 



Genus 12. HETEROCHROA, Boisduval, 



Suit. Buff. i. pi. 4s (1836). 



1. Heterochroa Isis. 



Papilio (N.) Isis, Drury, " alis dentatis ; anticis atris, macula disci 

 sanguinea, omnibus subtus viridi lineatis : habitat in Indiis." III. iii. 

 pi. 7. figs. 1, 2 (1782) ; Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 33. fig. 1 (1800). 

 Fabricius, hit. Syst. iii. p. 124. n. 377 (1793). 



Far., Brazil. B.M. 



Donovan's figure is not a good copy of that in Jones's ' Icones :' 

 it might well be mistaken for a species of Callithea ; and the Fabri- 

 cian " subtus viridi lineatis " would strengthen this idea. Jones's 

 figure is evidently intended for the Heterochroa, and scarcely war- 

 rants this description. 



