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albis ; anticis apice nigris : habitat in Sierra Leon." P. Cassiopea, 

 Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 201. fig. A (1781). 



Fabricius, Si/st. Ent. p. 470. n. 116 (1775); Sp. Ins. p. 41. 



n. 169 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 19. n. 192 (1787); Ent. Syst. 



iii. p. 190. n. 587 (1793). 



Sierra Leone. (Presented by the Bev. D. F. Morgan) B.M. 



The type specimen of P. Argia is in the Banksian Collection in the 

 British Museum. 



4. Eronia Hippia. 



d . Papilio (N. P.) Hippia, Fabricius, " alis repandis, virescenti- 

 albis, venis limboque nigris: habitat in Pulicandor." Donovan, 

 Ins. Ind. pi. 25. fig. 1 (1800). 



Var. 2 Papilio (F.) Philomela, Fabricius, " alis repandis, nigris, 

 albo maculatis ; posticis basi flavo radiatis : habitat in Indiis." 

 Donovan, Ins. Ind. pi. 25. fig. 3 (1800). 



<5 , Fabricius, Manl. Ins. p. 55. n. 545 (1787) ; d $ , Ent. 

 Syst. iii. pp. 57, 59, n. 179, 185 (1793). 



North India. ( <J obtained 1843, 9 presented by Colonel Buckley) 



B.M. 



The tj r pes of P. Hippia and P. Philomela, with one specimen of 

 P. Valeria, Cramer, are in the Banksian Collection of the British 

 Museum. 



Genus 7. IPHIAS, Boisduval, 

 Suit. Buff. i. p. 595 (1836). 



1. Iphias Leucippe. 



c? , Papilio (D. C.) Leucippe, Cramer, " alis integerrimis, fulvis ; 

 posticis supra flavis : habitat in India orientali." Pap. Exot. i. pi. 36. 

 figs. A-C (1775). 



Fabricius, Gen. Ins. p. 256. n. 132, 133 (1776) ; Sp. Ins. p. 44. 

 n. 189 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 20. n. 214 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 198. n. 617 (1793). 



Amboina. (Obtained 1859, collected by A. B,. Wallace, Esq.) B.M. 



In his * Mantissa' Fabricius altered his description 10 " anticis 

 rubris, margine nigro, posticis flavis." P. Leucippe is figured by 

 Donovan (Ins. Ind. pi. 26. fig. 1). 



2. Iphias Glaucippe. 



c? . Papilio (D. C.) Glaucippe, Linnceus, " alis integerrimis, rotun- 

 datis, albis ; anticis apice nigris, posticis subtus cinereis * fusco 

 undatis : habitat in Asia." Clerck, Icones, pi. 35. fig. 1 (1764) ; 

 Donovan, Ins. China, pi. 31. fig. 1 (1798). 



* The word "cinereus " in the Fabrician descriptions generally stands for 

 yellow-ochre. 



