166 CATALOGUE OF BITTEN AL LEPIDOPTERA. 



15. Lampides Celeno. 



Papilio (P. E.) Celerio (sic), Fabricius [P. Celeno, Cramer], " alis 

 bicaudatis, albis ; subtus fasciis fuscis albisque alternis, angulo ani 

 ocello triplici rufo : habitat Surinam!." Pap. Exot. i. pi. 31. figs. C, D 

 (1775). 



Fabricius, Gen. Ins. p. 268. n. 324, 325 (1776) ; Sp. Ins. 

 p. 114. n. 502 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 66. n. 625 (1787) ; 

 Ent. Syst. iii. p. 265. n. 25 (1793). 



Sumatra. (Obtained 1854, formerly belonged to Sir Stamford 



Baffles) B.M. 



There is a specimen, probably a variety of P. Celeno, in the 

 Banksian Collection in the British Museum. The P. Celerio of 

 Jones's ' Icones ' is a species allied to the $ L. Elpis of Horsfield. 



16. Lampides 2Eliaims. 



Hesperia (E.) JElianus, Fabricius, " alis caudatis, albis ; subtus 

 cinereis albo strigosis, angulo ani ocello atro : habitat in India 

 occidental." 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 280. n. 79 (1793). 



Java. (In the Horsfield Cabinet) B.M. 



17. Lampides Parsimon. 



Papilio (P. E.) Parsimon, Fabricius, " alis integris, fuscis ; subtus 

 cinereis albo undatis ; posticis basi punctis ocellaribus nigris, apice 

 ocello : habitat in Sierra Leon Africae." An P. Cela3tis, Cramer ? 

 Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 526. n. 349 (1775); Sp. Ins. p. 124. 

 n. 557 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 77. n. 706 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 303. n. 147 (1793). 

 Port Natal. (Obtained 1857, collected by Mr. Gueinzius) B.M. 



The type of P. Parsimon is in the Banksian Collection in the 

 British Museum, and is well figured in the unpublished ' Icones ' of 

 Mr. Jones. Cramer's P. Celceus is so badly figured that it looks more 

 like a moth than a butterfly. 



18. Lampides Plato. 



Hesperia (E.) Plato, Fabricius, "alis caudatis, cseruleis, limbo fusco; 

 subtus cinereis albo undatis, posticis ocello atro pupilla gemina : 

 habitat in Indiis." Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 45. fig. 2 (1800). 

 Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 288. n. 103 (1793). 



Ceylon. (Obtained 1857) B.M. 



19. Lampides Democritus. 



Hesperia (E.) Democritus, Fabricius, " alis caudatis, cseruleis, ni- 



