N Y M P H A L I D M. 

 PAPHIA. II. 



PAPHIA TYRIANTHINA. 4. 

 Paphia Tt/rianthina, Sulci it and Godman. Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist. 1SG3. 



Upperside. Male, anterior wing crimson tinted with purple, crossed beyond 

 the middle by a band of spots of paler colour : three together near the apex divided 

 by the nervures, two, apart from the rest, each marked by a small transparent spot, 

 and two together near the anal angle : the nervures black. Posterior wing dark 

 brown paler near the costal margin. 



Underside, red-brown irrorated throughout with white and undulated and 

 clouded with brown. Both wings with some small pale submarginal spots. Anterior 

 wing crossed from the apex to the transparent spots by a line, between which and the 

 outer margin is a large space of darker colour. Posterior wing crossed beyond the 

 middle by two curved bands of the same colour. 



Exp. 3-]% inch. Hab. Bolivia (Apolobamba). 



In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godwin. 



Near to N. Centaurus of Felder, but without the tail. 



PAPHIA CYANEA. 5, 9. 



Paphia Cyanea, Salvin am! Godman. Annals and Mar/. Nat. Hist. 1868. 



Urr-ERSJDE. Male, ultramarine blue, with the margins dark brown. Both 

 wings crossed beyond the middle by a broad band of pale blue. Anterior wing with 

 a subapical spot and a subcostal spot of the same colour. 



IIxderside, white, clouded on the anterior wing : both wings undulated witli 

 black, except at the outer margin of the posterior wing, where it is yellow-green, 

 marked with a series of black spots crowned with white. 



Exp. 2^j inch. Hal). Ecuador (Canelos). 



In the Collection of Messrs. Salvin and Godman. 



