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The specimen of P. Parrliasia mentioned above is possibly the 

 type from Drury's Collection ; Mr. Doubleday considered it to be 

 the female of Drury's P. Circeis ; we, however, have both sexes of 

 the latter species not differing in colour. 



3. Gnesia Circeis. 



Papilio (P.) Mandane, Fabricius [Circeis, Drury~\, " alis oblongis, 

 integerrimis ; anticis hyalinis nigro venosis ; posticis atris, fascia 

 alba : habitat in Africa." III. iii. pi. 18. figs. 5, 6 (1782). 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 183. n. 565 (1793). 



Sierra Leone. (From Mr. Milne's Collection) B.M. 



The above specimen agrees with Drury's figure, and is very likely 

 his type. 



Family II. ERYCINID^E, Westwood, 

 Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 415 (1851). 



Subfamily I. LIBYTHEIN^, Bates, 

 Journ. Entom. no. x. p. 176 (1864). 



Genus 1. LIBYTHEA, Fabricius, 

 Illiger's Magaz. vi. p. 284 (1808). 



1. Libythea Celtis. 



Papilio (N. P.) Celtis, Esper, " alis angulato-dentatis, fuscis, ma- 

 culis fulvis unicaque alba ; posticis subtus griseis : habitat in Celta 

 australi Europse australioris." Eur. Schmett. i. pt. 2. pi. 87. figs. 2, 3 

 (1777). 



Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 56. n. 556 (1787); Ent. Syst. iii. 

 p. 140. n. 430 (1793). 



South Europe. (Obtained 1841, from Herr J. J. Becker) B.M. 



2. Libythea Carinenta. 



Papilio (N.P.) Carinenta, Cramer, " alis falcatis, fuscis, flavo macu- 

 latis ; anticis apice atris, maculis quatuor albis : habitat Surinami." 

 Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 108. figs. E,F (1779). 



Fabricius, Sp. Ins. p. 104. n. 455 (1781); Mant. Ins. p. 56. 

 n. 554 (1787); Ent. Syst. iii. p. 139. n. 428 (1793). 



Venezuela. (Obtained 1846, from Mr. Dyson) B.M. 



