NYMPHAI.ID2E. — NEPTIS. 



NEPTIS NITETIS. 5. 



Upperside. Female, dark brown, with some lunular white spots on the fringe. 

 Anterior wing with the longitudinal band from the base long, pale brown, divided by 

 the nervure at the end of the cell : three white spots before the apex, two below 

 these, and one (bifid) on the inner margin, pale brown : followed by a zigzag band 

 and a submarginal band of pale brown, with a band of white spots between them. 

 Posterior wing crossed by four equidistant bands of pale brown. 



Underside, as above, except that there is a band near the base of the posterior 

 wing. 



Exp. 2o 9 , T inch. Hab. Philippines. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitsou. 



Near to N. Ebusa of Felder. 



NEPTIS NERIPHUS. 6, 7. 



Upperside. Female, dark brown, the bands and spots rufous-orange. Ante- 

 rior wing with the longitudinal band from the base long, interrupted on its upper 

 border, with a tritid band above and a curved linear spot below it : three sub- 

 apical spots, a round spot below these and a bifid spot on the inner margin : two 

 broad and two linear curved bands beyond these. Posterior wing crossed by two 

 rufous-orange bands, each followed by an indistinct band of pale brown. 



Underside, as above, except that all the bands are more distinct, and that there 

 is a band near the base of the posterior wing. 



Exp. 2^j inch. Hab. Sula. (Wallace.) 



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



NEPTIS NAETHESIS. 

 Pantoporia Frohenia. Hubner Zutrage. Figs. 773, 774. 



llubner gives the locality of the butterfly he figures, which is quite distinct from that of Mada- 

 gascar, as Java. 



