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16. Precis albicincta. 
Junonia albicincta, Butler, Trans. Ent, Soc. 1875, p. 5. 
N. Australia, Baudin, Damma, and Semao Islands. B. M. 
The borders of the males are very white and destitute of 
blue scaling, the seasonal forms well defined; the ocelli in 
both sexes above small. 
17. Precis Swinhoev. 
Junonia Swinhoet, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (5) xvi. p. 309 (1885). 
Junonia Alleni, Kirby, Hiibner’s Exot. Schmett. ed. 2, pl. 246 (83), 
figs. 1, 2 (1900). 
India and Burma. Type, B. M. 
This is generally a small species with well-defined blue 
patch at external angle of primaries in the male. 
18. Precis here. 
Junonia here, Lang, Entom. xvii. p. 207 (1884). 
Bagdad (Loftus), Aden (Yerbury). Type, B. M. 
This form differs chiefly from 2. Swinhoed in the distinctly 
bluer outer border to the secondaries ; it appears only to have 
a dry phase. From P. boopis it is more difficult to separate 
it, the orange iris to the upper ocellus of the primaries, upon 
which Mr. Lang partly relied, being not quite a constant 
character ; it is more uniformly small than P. boopis, and is 
perhaps rather paler on the under surface, but to all intents 
and purposes it is a mere local race of that form. As regards 
size, we bave much smaller examples of the nearly related 
P. Swinhoeti, only P. here appears to vary very little in this 
respect, and the absence of wet and intermediate phases may 
perhaps be allowed to weigh somewhat as a reason for 
regarding it as subspecifically distinct from P. boopis. 
19. Precis boopis. 
Junonia boopis, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 381. 
Eastern Africa from north to south. B. M. 
20. Precis clelia. 
Papilio clelia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pl. xxi. E, F (1775). 
Africa generally and Aden. 5B. M. 
The seasonal forms are well-defined by the colouring of 
the under surface, the wet phase having the central pale 
belt across the middle of the secondaries well-defined by the 
