CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 179 



Subfamily II. THEGLIN^. 



Wings caudate, varied with transverse streaks on the under sur- 

 face. 



Genus 1. LOXURA, Horsfield, 

 Cat. Lepid. Ins. p. 119 (1829). 



1. Loxura Atymnus. 



Papilio (P. R.) Atymnus, Cramer, " alis caudatis, fulvis ; anticis 

 apice riig-ris : habitat in Siam." Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 331. figs. D, E 

 (1782) ; Donovan, Ins. China, pi. 39. fig. 1 (1798). 



Fabricius, Mant. Ins. p. 70. n. 662 (1787); Ent. Syst. iii. 

 p. 283. n. 88 (1793). 



Java. (Presented by the Hon. East-India Comp.) B.M. 



The Fabrician type of P. Atymnus is in the Banksian Collection 

 in the British Museum. 



2. Loxura Silenus. 



Papilio (P. U.) Silenus, Fabricius, " alis caudatis, fuscis ; subtua 

 brunneis, striga flavescente (cauda filiformi longitudine fere alae, 

 macula baseos caerulea) : habitat in Sierra Leon Africse." 



Var. Papilio (P. R.) Alcides, Cramer, " alis caudatis, nigris, 

 caeruleo nitidis ; subtus ferrugineis striga flavescente : habitat in 

 Sierra Leon Africse." Pap. Exot. i. pi. 96. figs. D, E (1779). 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 531. n. 378 (1775) ; Sp. Ins. pp. 120, 

 132, n. 533, 604 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. pp. 70, 85, n. 661, 773 

 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. pp. 283, 330, n. 86, 253 (1793). 

 Sierra Leone. (Presented by the Rev. D. E. -Morgan) B.M. 



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

 Museum. 



Genus 2. AMBLYPODIA, Horsfield, 

 Lepid. Ins. p. 98(1829). 



1. Amblypodia Centaurus. 



Papilio (P. R.) Centaurus, Fabricius, " alis caudatis, casrulescen- 

 tibus, limbo fusco ; subtus cinereis, maculis baseos ocellaribus : in 

 Nova Hollandia." A. Nakula, Felder, Nov. Voy. ii. pi. 29. fig. 14. 

 Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 520. n. 329 (1775); Sp. Ins. p. 117. 

 n. 523 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 68. n. 646 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 275. n. 63 (1793). 



Sumatra. (Obtained 1854, formerly belonged to Sir Stamford 



Raffles) B.M. 



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

 Museum, and agrees with Felder's figure. 



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