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the type ; it agrees in all respects with the figure, and was probably 

 purchased with other Acradnce from Drury's Collection. The type of 

 P. Murcia is in the Banksian Collection in the British Museum. 



2. Acrsea Lycia. 



Papilio (H.) Lycia, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, concoloribus, 

 fuscis albo maculatis ; posticis disco albo punctis nigris : habitat in 

 Sierra Leon Africa." 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 464. n. 94 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. p. 33. 

 n. 138 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 16. n. 159 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 176. n. 546 (1793). 



Sierra Leone. (Collected by Mr. J. Foxcroft) B.M. 



The type of P. Lycia is in the Banksian Collection in the British 

 Museum. 



3. Acraea duirina, 



Papilio (P.) Quirina, Fabricius, " alis rotundatis, integerrimis, 

 hyalinis ; posticis disco fulvo, nigro punctato : habitat in India, 

 Madras." P Dice, Drury, III. iii. pi. 18. figs. 3, 4 (1782). 



Fabricius, Sp. Ins. p. 36. n. 152 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 17. 

 n. 174 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 159. n. 492 (1793). 



Sierra Leone. (Collected 1858, by Mr. James Foxcroft) B.M. 



The type of P. Quirina is in the Banksian Collection in the British 

 Museum. 



4. Acraea Horta. 



Papilio (P.) Horta, Linnaeus, " alis oblongis, integerrimis, rubris ; 

 anticis apice hyalinis ; posticis subtus albidis, nigro punctatis : ha- 

 bitat in Africa." Suher, Hist. Ins. pi. 15. fig. 1 ; Cramer, Pap. 

 Exot. iv. pi. 298. figs. F, G (1782). 



Papilio (H.) Terpsicore, Linnceus, u alis oblongis, integerrimis, 

 flavis ; posticis saturatioribus, maculis nigris sparsis : habitat in 

 Asia." Petiver, Gazoph. i. pi. 40. fig. 4 (1764). 



Fabricius, S>/st. Ent. pp. 459, 460, n. 69, 75 (1775). 



P. Terpsichore (sio), Fabricius, Sp. Ins. pp. 28, 36, n. 113, 151 

 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. pp. 14, 17, n. 132, 173 (1793) ; Ent. Syst. iii. 

 pp. 159, 164, n. 491, 506 (1793). 



Cape Colony. (Obtained 1840, from Dr. Krauss) B.M. 



There are two specimens of P. Horta in the Banksian Collection. 



The figure of P. Terpsicore in Petiver represents P. Horta; but 

 the description in the ' Museum Ludovica) Ulrica?/ p. 222. n. 41, ib 

 applicable to A. Raliira $ of Dr. Boisduval ; the latter also re- 

 presents P. Terpsicore in the Banksian Cabinet, and is described by 

 Fabricius. 



