NYMPH ALIDvE LTMENITIS. 



LIMENITIS LYSANIAS. 10, 11. 



Upperside. Female brown. Both wings crossed by a common central un- 

 equal band of white, commencing on the anterior wing, at the median nervine, by 

 an indistinct small spot, and ending on the posterior wing at the ventral fold ; fol- 

 lowed on both wings, first by a curved, rufous narrow band, and next by a band of 

 black spots; followed on the posterior wing by a band of indistinct brown spots, and 

 on both wings by a band of black. 



Anterior wing black from the base to the central band, with a triangle (partly 

 on the posterior wing) and a short band at the end of the cull rufous. 



Three oblong spots of dirty white near the costal margin beyond the middle. 

 Underside, nearly white, with the spots and bands as above. 

 Expan. 2^g in. Hab. Celebes. 

 From the Collection of Mr. Wallace. 



This species hears considerable resemblance to L. Zulema, figured in the " Genera of Diurnal 

 Lepidoptera," Plate XXXIV., but is very different both above and below. I cannot help here expressing 

 the obligation I owe to Mr. Wallace for the great pleasure I have received from the possession of this 

 beautiful new group of Butterflies. 



