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25. Myrina Epirus. 



Myrina Epirus, Felder, Lep. Aniboin. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. 



In the Collection of Dr. Felder, from Amboyna. 



Dr. Felder has kindly sent me a drawing of this beautiful species. It is much larger than 

 Syrinx, and, though it resembles it above, is more like Thymbraus on the underside, with the 

 addition of a central transverse band on both wings. 



26. Myrina Ciniata, Hewitson. Plate XIV. figs. 30, 31. 



Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with a central white spot. Posterior wing with 

 three tails and a submarginal line of white. 



Underside rufous brown. Both wings crossed by a common band of white : the caudal 

 spot, two spots outside of it, the lobe, and two grey spots between them crowned with silver : 

 a spot above the lobe, and the end of the transverse white band powdered with silver : a broad 

 submarginal white line : the margin black. 



Exp. 0^ to lfV inch. 



In the Collections of A. R. Wallace and W. C. Hewitson, from Batchian and India. 



A small example of this species, in my Collection, has the white spot of the anterior wing 

 larger and broader, and the band ou the underside of the posterior wing much less distinct. 



27. Myrina Triopas. 



Papilio Triopas, Cramer, pi. 320. f. G, H, 1782. 



Papilio Amor, Fabrlchis, Maid. Ins. ii. p. 65. Oodart, Enc. Meih. p. 620. Guerin, Icon. Rey. An. las. 



pi. 81. f. 6. 

 Myrina Amor, Westwood in Doubleday fy Hewitson 's Gen. Dium. Lep. p. 47u. 

 Myrina Triopas, Moore, Oat. Lep. E. I. G. Mus. p. 49. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from East India. 



28. Myrina Lefebvrei. Plate XVI. tf figs. 52, 53. 



Myrina Lefebvrei, Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. vi. p. 291. 



In the Collections of Dr. Boisduval and W. C. Hewitson, from Luzon, Philippine Islands. 



Dr. Felder, whilst placing this species with Myrina, points out several peculiarities in which 

 it differs from the other species of the genus ; these discrepancies induced Dr. Boisduval to pro- 

 pose a new genus for it ; but as its points of resemblance to Myrina surpass its divergencies, I 

 have preferred to place it where it is. 



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