N Y M PHALID M, 

 LIMENITIS. II. 



LIMENITIS LIBXITES. 7, 8, 9. 



Upperside. Male dark brown, with rufous hands and two white spots. Both 

 vvinsrs with three transverse rufous bands, c );n nen :ing; on the anterior win" at the first 

 branch of the median nervure, and ending at the ventral fold of the posterior wing. 

 Anterior wing with a linear rufous spot a: the base. Crossed transversely before the 

 middle by two large white spots (the lower spot bifid), with, between them am! the 

 apex, four pyriform light brown spots, (the two nearest the costal margin having their 

 points tipped with white,) follow,:: bj two submarginal lines of the same colour. . 

 terior wing also with two submarginal lines, but with the inner line rufous. 



Underside, with all the spots and bands nearly as above. The two bands 

 nearest the base of the posterior wing (rufous above) arc here broader, and of a 

 silvery-white, separated and followed by bands of light orange. 



The female (8) differs from the male on the upperside, in the form and colour of 

 the two central spots. On the underside, in the form only of the lowest spot. 



Expan. 3/q in. Hab. Celebes. 



In tli.' Collections of W".W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



