280 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE LEPIDOPTERA [May 5, 



Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 2. vol. iv. p. 182 (1858) ; White, Voy. Battle- 

 snake, App. p. 390, pi. 4. figs. 3, 4 (1852). 



Louisiade Islands (Macgillivray) . Type B.M. 



37. Tenaris anableps. 



Brusilla anableps, Vollenhoven, Tijd. voor Ent. iii. p. 40, pi. 1. 

 fig. 3, pi. 2. fig. 1 (1860). 



Otaheite (Vollenhoven). 



Very close to T. phorcas, but paler in colour, with the ocellus of 

 secondaries above larger and margined externally by a dusky border. 



Subfamily Nymphalin^e, Bates. 

 Genus Doleschallia, Felder. 



38. Doleschallia bisaltide ? 



Nymphalis polibete (Godart), Montrouzier, Ann. Sc. Phys. Nat. 

 Lyon, p. 403 (1856). 



Doleschallia bisaltide (Cramer), Herrich-Schaffer, Stett. ent. Zeit. 

 p. 71. n. 10 (1869). 



Woodlark (Montrouzier) ; Ovalau and Vanua Valava (Herrich- 

 Schaffer). 



I think it doubtful whether this is the P. bisaltide of Cramer. 

 M. Montrouzier remarks that the black spots on the secondaries are 

 blue-pupilled ; and Dr. Herrich-Schaffer notices the absence of any 

 silver spots on the under surface. 



Genus Charaxes, Ochsenheimer. 



39. Charaxes caphontis. 



Charaxes caphontis, Hewitson, Ex. Butt, iii., Char. pi. 3. figs. 14, 

 15(1863). 

 Fiji (Hewitson). 



Genus Neptis, Fabricius. 



40. Neptis venilia? 



Limenitis venilia (Godart), Montrouzier, Ann. Sc. Phys. Nat. 

 Lyon, p. 406 (1856). 



Woodlark (Montrouzier). 



I think it doubtful whether this is the P. venilia of Linnaeus ; 

 there seem to be at least three distinct forms, all of which will have 

 to be separated. We have the typical form from Amboina, Ceram, 

 Mysol, and Waigiou. 



41. Neptis? woodlarkiana. 



Limenitis woodlarkiana, Montrouzier, An. Sc. Phys. Nat. Lyon, 

 p. 406 (1856). 



Neptis woodlarkiana, Kirby, Cat. Diurn. Lep, p. 242. n. 52 

 (1871). 



Woodlark (Montrouzier). 



