MORPUIUiE CJ.EROME. 



CLEROME MEN ADO. 4, 5. 

 Upperside. Male (fig. 5), orange-brown, slightly darker towards the outer 



UxDERSiDE brown. Anterior wing crossed obliquely from the middle of the 

 costal margin by a narro\\- band of white : a spot and two lines within the cell, the 

 end of the cell, a transverse curved band at the middle touching the white band, 

 two undulated submarginal bands, and the outer margin, black : three minute white 

 dots near the apex. Posterior wing with a spot at the base, two transverse undulated 

 bands before the middle, two submarginal bands (the inner band zig-zag) and the 

 margin, all black ; two large black ocelh each with white pupil and ray of lilac dots : 

 the iris yellow, margined with black. 



Female differs little from the male, except in colom* ; it is much paler on the 

 underside ; the bands also which cross the anterior wing approximate more closely at 

 the inner margin. 



Expan. 3 in. Hab. Menado. 



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



Near to C. Stompliax of Westwood. 



The butterfly, which l\Ir. Westwood has placed in this genus under the name of C. Busiris, has 

 little resemblance to the other species. He has, it is true, put it into a subgenus, and pointed out some 

 of its divergencies, but, besides these, it has others ; the ejes are more prominent, and the bod}- much 

 longer. Would it not be better placed with the NyniphalidfE, and if not in the genus laera at no great 

 distance from it '.' 



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