220 CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



Brazil. (Presented by Major-General T. Hardwicke) B.M. 



This species is figured by Cramer (Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 141. figs. C, D). 



2. Callidryas Scylla. 



Papilio (D. C.) Scylla, Linnceiis, " alis integerrimis, rotundatis, 

 fulvis ; primoribus supra albis, limbo nigro, subtus omnibus nebulosis : 

 habitat in Java," Linn. ; " in India," Fabr* 



Papilio (D. C.) Cornelia, Fabricius, " alis rotundatis, integerrimis, 

 fulvis ; anticis supra albis, margine nigro : habitat Tranquebarioe." 

 Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 475. n. 142 (1775) ; 'Sp. Ins. p. 47. 

 n. 203 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 21. n. 228, 229 (1787) ; Ent. 

 Syst. iii. p. 201. n. 630 (1793). 



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



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

 in the British Museum : in his ' Systema,' Fabricius quotes a Teritis 

 figured by Seba as the P. Scylla of Linnaeus. 



3. Callidryas Argante. 



cJ , Papilio (D. C.) Argante, Fabricius, " alis integerrimis, rotun- 

 datis, fulvis : subtus ferrugineo irroratis : habitat in Brasilia." 



Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 470. n. 116 (1775) ; Sp.- Ins. p. 40. 

 n. 167 (1781) ; Mant. Ins. p. 19. n. 190 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. 

 iii. p. 189. n. 584 (1793). 



<$ $ , Brazil. (Presented by Major-General T. Hardwicke) B.M. 



Found by Mr. Bates in company with 0. Philea and 0. Marcellina, 

 Cramer (see Journ. Entom. December 1861). 



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

 the British Museum. 



4. Callidryas Larra. 



c? . Papilio (D.) Larra, Fabricius, " alis rotundatis, integerrimis, 

 fulvis, margine nigris ; subtus pallidioribus, punctis duobus argen- 

 teis : habitat in America." 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. suppl. p. 428. n. 653, 654 (1798). 



cJ $ , Para. (Presented 1845, by Mrs. J. P. G. Smith) B.M. 



In the ' Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera ' this species is considered 

 to be the female of P. Philea ; but a glance at the description is 

 enough to show that it has nothing to do with that insect : the 

 wings of the male are, above, bright fulvous with a narrow, even, 

 black border. It seems a good species. 



5. Callidryas Philea. 



Papilio (D. C.) Philea, Linnceus, " alis integerrimis, angulatis, 

 * Fabricius's description applies best to C. Gorgophone $ . 



