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distance from the base; a paler, irregular, double ochreous band not 
far from, and parallel to, the outer margin, enclosing two minute lon- 
gitudinal brown spots near the apex ; outer margin pale ochreous, 
longitudinally intersected by a white line, enclosing a fine black line. 
Posterior wings white, with roseate reflection ; outer margin sinuated, 
with two caudal projections, the anal one short, rounded, obtuse; a 
pupillate cream-coloured spot at the analangle ; two obliquely placed 
black spots just above the anal projection ; four double, irregular, 
oblique, ochreous lines crossing the cell, the first and third only ex- 
tending to the median nervure, the third darker-coloured, the fourth 
deeply dentated and angulated near the inner margin, the second 
meeting the fourth near the anal angle; five ochreous bands follow- 
ing the direction of the outer margin, converging towards the anal 
angle, where they disappear in a bright ochreous anal suffusion ; the 
second, third, and fourth intersected at the nervures, the third and 
fourth enclosing an ovate black spot near the anterior margin, and 
four oblong black lines between the nervures; outer margin pale 
brown, with a narrow black line just above it following the direction 
of the outline of the wing. 
Underside. Front wings the same as above ; but the extremities 
of the nervures of the outer margin tipped with brown, and all the 
markings much paler. Posterior wings the same as above, except 
that all the markings are much less distinct, and there is a large, 
nearly circular, black spot just above the anal projection. 
Hab. Borneo. 
Allied to Cyrestis cocles, Fabricius (Sylhet). 
4. VICTORINA APHRODITE. 
Upperside. Front wings falcated, elongate, deeply sinuated on the 
outer margin, especially below the first discocellular ; rich brown, 
paler towards the apex ; crossed in the middle by a broad silky-white 
band ; four oblong indistinct copper-red spots between the nervules, 
halfway between the band and the apical portion of the hind mar. 
gin; four paler brown lunules between the nervules near the hind 
margin, extending from the first discocellular to the anal angle, 
Posterior wings rich brown, very deeply sinuated, forming a short 
tail at the end of the second subcostal and the second and third me- 
dian nervules, and a long tail at the end of the first median nervule; 
wings rich brown, crossed beyond the middle by a broad white band 
glossed with pink, margined with blue at its lower extremity and 
outer edge, extending from the anterior margin to near the end of 
the first median nervule, broader above than below; a pale brown 
lunule over each of the sinuations, blue ones at the anal angle ; indi- 
cations of blue lunules above each of the marginal ones; two con- 
nected dull red lunules above the two small anal ones; a dull red 
streak close to the inner margin, just below the end of the abdomen. 
Body rich brown. 
Underside. Front wings golden brown, paler a little beyond the 
middle, crossed in the middle by a broad silky-white band, glossed 
with pink, deeply sinuated and dentated on its outer edge; a large 
