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6. Calliplea Forstert. 
Euplea Forstert, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. ii, p. 822 (1867). 
Mango, 15th July. 
NyupHaLine. 
7. Hypolimnas formosa. 
Diadema formosa, Herrich-Schaffer, Aussereur, Schmett, fig. 119 (1869). 
Mango, 16th July. 
8. Hypolimnas lutescens. 
Diadema lutescens, Butler, P. Z.S. 1874, p. 283, n. 49, pl. xliv. fig. 3, 
?. Mango, 16th July. 
A dark form of this species was taken at the same time, 
which is interesting, inasmuch as it approaches H. antilope 
of Amboina. It is probably a female with male colouring. 
9. Hypolimnas pallescens. 
Diadema pallescens, Butler, P. Z. 8, 1874, p. 282. n. 47, 
Nine females. Mango, 18th July. 
The series collected by Mr. Woodford shows a series of 
gradations, commencing with the extremely pale form figured 
in Brenchley’s ‘Voyage,’ through a series of gradually 
darkening forms near to H. antigone of Batavia, to a smoky 
brown form in which the markings, excepting the discal series 
of white spots on the primaries, are much obscured; the 
general character of H. pallescens, apart from the ground- 
tint, is nevertheless retained throughout the series. 
10. Hypolimnas porphyria? 
Papilio porphyria, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pl. eclvy, E, F (1782). 
9. Tairuni, 16th September. 
Cramev’s figure is taken from an Amboinese example in 
which the submarginal series of spots appear to be decidedly 
whiter than in the Fijian form; this, however, may be an 
error in colouring. 
11. Hypolimnas Moseleyi. 
Hypolimnas Moseley, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat, Hist. ser. 5, vol, xi. 
p. 414. n. 43 (1883). 
?. Mango, 18th July. 
It is a singular thing that the only male Hypolimnas in 
this collection is the specimen of H. formosa. 
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