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5. Pyrameis itea. 
Papilio (n.g.) itea, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 498, n. 238 (1775) ; Donovan, Ins. 
Holland, pl. 26, f. 1, (1805.) 
Vanessa itea, Godart, Enc. Meth., IX., p. 321, n. 57 (1819); White in Taylor's 
New Zealand, pl. 2, figs. 2, 2 (1855). 
Bassaris itea, Hübner, Samml. Esot., Schmett. (1816-24). 
Pyrameis itea, Doubleday, Gen. Diurn. Lepid., p. 202 (1849). 
Primaries above with the basal third golden-brown becoming tawny on 
its external margin, bounded by a broad oblique central yellow band crossed 
by the costal and median nervures and the first median branch, its inner 
edge limited internally within the cell by a transverse tapering black line; 
external area from the band to the outer margin black; a trifid yellow 
oblique spot beyond the cell; a bifid subeostal spot, and a spot above the 
third median branch, vidi; indieations of two greyish lunulated sub- 
marginal lines ; fringe podec the veins white ; secondaries bright chestnut- 
red, becoming golden-brown at the base and along the inner margin, the 
costal area, apex, and outer margin, black ; four small rounded discal black 
spots, the two outermost pupilled with ilis; a lilac subanal streak, and 
behind it a longer streak of the ground-colour, both parallel to the outer 
margin; fringe as in primaries; abdominal area greyish-brown ; body 
chiefly golden-brown; head and prothorax greyish; dorsum olivaceous. 
Primaries below black, greyish at apex; sub-basal area bright chestnut- 
red, bounded by three black spots, two transverse and divergent within the 
cell, the third diffusely ovate below it; basal area dark grey, irrorated with 
sulphur-yellow within the cell; costal area on basal area black, crossed by 
numerous pale sulphur-yellow fas central band sulphur-yellow, externally 
more angular than above; an Hec blue marking at the end of the cell, 
followed by a sub- sigidded tapering transverse pale yellow streak; two 
sub-apical white spots as above, and between them indications of two 
ocelli outlined in black, with reddish centres spotted with black; outer 
marginal border greyish, almost white on lower discoidal and second median 
interspaces, and intersected throughout by a blackish line ; fringe as above; 
secondaries olive-brown, banded and spotted with black and dark basso. 
the markings in the cell and near the base-outlined with whitish; the 
abdominal area and outer border irrorated with greyish and lilacine; five 
more or less complete discal ocelli, like those between the sub-apical spots 
of the primaries ; body sordid whitish, the pectus clothed with dense coarse 
grey hair; expanse of wings, 2 inches 4 lines. 
6. Pana gonerilla, 
Papilio (n.g.) gonerilla, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 498, n. 237 (1775) ; Donovan, 
Ins. New Holland, pl. 25, fig. 2 (1805). 
. Vamessa gonerilla, White in Taylors New Zealand, pl. 2, fig. 1 (1855). 
Papilio generilla = Fabricius, Mant. Ins., p. 44, n. 437 (1787). 
