NYMPIlALIDiE— L1MENITIS. 



Underside. Nearly white, with the spots and bands as above. Both wings 

 crossed beyond the middle by a bright rufous band. Anterior wing with a rufous 

 spot in the cell between two black lines. Posterior wing bine-grey (marked with four 

 lines and a minute spot of black) from the base to the white band. 



Expan. 3-iJjj in. Hab. Celebes. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



LIMENITIS LYCONE. 1, 5. 



Upperside. Eemale, rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed near the base by a 

 chain of crimson spots, margined with black. An oblong crimson spot at the end of 

 the cell also bordered with black. Crossed at the middle by a curved band of five 

 grey-white spots ; the middle spot, which is minute, has between it and the costal 

 margin, near the apex, a line of four minute white dots, followed by a band of brown 

 spots distinct only towards the inner margin, where the wing is rufous. 



Posterior wing rufous-orange ; the base brown, marked with a semicircle of 

 crimson bordered with black. Two or three white spots at the middle of the costal 

 margin. The nervules and two transverse bands of spots brown. Both wings with a 

 black line parallel and near to the outer margin. The margins slightly marked with 

 white. 



Underside. Grey or crimson-white, greenish at the base. All the spots and 

 bands as above. 



The male does not differ, except in its smaller size. 



Expan. 3^0 in. llab. Celebes. 



In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



