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HIJPHINA REMBA (Plate 53, Fig. 2, 2a, $). 



Fieris Bemba, Moore, Catal. Lep. Mus. East Ind. Comp. i. p. 75 (1857); Wallace, Trans. Ent. See. 

 1867, p. 340. 



Male. Upperside pale yellowish-white : forewing with a broad oblique black 

 apical band : hindwing with a slender marginal black-speckled diffused-bordered band. 

 Underside : forewing with the costal border and apex broadly ochreous olive-brown, 

 streaked with paler ochreous before the apex : hindwing ochreous olive-brown, with 

 darker broad discal and lunular submarginal fascise. Female blackish-brown : fore- 

 wing with a large broad white oblique medial patch : hindwing with a smaller white 

 upper-discal patch. Underside as in male. 



Expanse 2f to 2^ inches. 



" Hills ; 2000 to 4000 feet. Eare " (MacMuood). 



Genus BELENOIS. 



Belenois, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 92 (1816); Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 37, 50 (1870). 



Anaphceis, Hiibuer, I.e. p. 93 (1816). 



Pinacopleryx (Sect, i.), Wallengren, Rhop. CafFr. (Acta Acad. Sci. Holm.) 1857, p. 7. 



Forewing triangular ; costal vein extending to two-thirds the margin ; first sub- 

 costal at one-fourth before end of the cell and anastomosed to costal near its end, 

 second at one-eighth before end of the cell, third trifid, fifth at more than one- 

 third beyond the cell ; discocellulars oblique, slightly curved, radial from their 

 angle; middle median at one-fourth, lower at one-half before end of the cell; sub- 

 median slightly waved : hindwing bluntly oval ; precostal long ; costal curved, short, 

 first subcostal at nearly one-half before end of the cell ; upper discocellular very 

 oblique; cell fusiform; middle median at nearly one-fourth, lower at one-half before 

 end of the cell ; submedian straight, internal recurved. Body moderate ; thorax 

 hairy ; palpi long, very laxly pilose beneath, second joint extended beyond the eyes, 

 third joint long, slender ; antenna with a long spatular club. 



Tyipe, B. Calypso. 



BELENOIS TAPROBAN A (Plate 53, Fig. 3, 3 a, ^ ? ). 

 Fieris taprohana, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Load. 1872, p. 565. 

 Male. Upperside white : forewing with a broad black marginal band extend- 

 ing from one- third before the apex to posterior angle, and traversed by three or 

 four slender white subapical streaks ; costal edge and base also black, with a 

 nearly confluent tapering discocellular streak : hindwing with a broad black marginal 

 band traversed by small white streaks and bordered before the costal end by a 

 slender lunule. Female sufiused with ochreous-white, the exterior bands, costal 

 base and confluent discocellular streak broader and of a brownish-black, no tra- 

 versing white streaks. Underside with broad bands as above and the veins of hind- 

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