1870.) 5 
white spots. Posterior wing with the costal and outer margin broadly 
dark brown, the costal margin where the wings meet white. 
Under-side as above, except that it is pale yellow; that the an- 
terior wing has some sub-marginal white spots below and in a line with 
the apical spots described above ; and that the posterior wing has one 
or more white spots at the apex and anal angle. 
Female like the male, except that it is orange-yellow; that the 
margins of the anterior wing are narrower; and that the costal margin 
of the posterior wing'is without the white or its brown border. 
Exp. 1,%5 inch. 
Unlike any other species. 
Lemonras LASTHENES, 7. 8. 
Upper-side. Male; anterior wing grey-blue,rufous from the median 
nervure to the inner margin, three lines of black in the cell and a 
fourth beyond it, three lines below these, a broad sub-marginal band, 
the outer margin and the nervures between them black. Posterior 
wing rufous, with three bands of black in and one beyond the cell, and 
some shorter bands above and below these: a large spot of orange on 
the outer margin near the anal angle. 
Under-side. Both wings grey-blue, with the bands as above, but 
narrower. Anterior wing with a transverse band beyond the middle, 
a sub-marginal band of spots, and the outer margin brown. Posterior 
wing with two spots at the apex and anal angle, and one or two smaller 
spots between them, all crowned with white. 
Exp. 1s-inch. 
Most nearly allied to L. Thara. 
Emesis LAcRINES, 7. s. 
Upper-side. Male; bright red. Both wings with a sub-marginal 
series of black spots. Anterior wing with three black lines in and one 
at the end of the cell, four similar lines below these, the outer line 
broken by the first median nervule, a large oblong orange spot beyond 
the middle divided into five parts by the nervures, and bordered in- 
wardly with black. Posterior wing with three black lines in and one 
at the end of the cell, with some very indistinct lines between them 
and the inner margin; crossed near the middle from the costal margin 
to the second branch of the median nervure by a linear band of black ; 
crossed again beyond this by an indistinct band of brown, 
Under-side as above, except that it is paler. 
Exp. 1¥5-inch. 
The most beautiful species of this genus. 
