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CATALOGUE OF 



7. Tkop^a Sinensis. 

 Mas. Flava; antenna testacece ; thorax antice roseus ; ales linea 

 media undulosa fulva, anticce apud costam rosea, posticce mar- 

 ine exterior e rufo, caudis sat longis ; ocellus pupilla rosea, 

 margine antico nigro-fusco. 



Male. Yellow. Body whitish beneath. Antenna testaceous, 

 lhorax rosy m front. Femora whitish ; tibiae and tarsi tawny. 

 Wings with a very slender deeply undulating tawny middle band • 

 ocellus rosy in the centre, luteous in front, with a brown border 

 which is much darker and broader in front than elsewhere. Fore 

 wings rosy along the costa. Hind wings ferruginous along the ex- 

 terior border and across the tails, which are much shorter than the 

 breadth of the wings. Length of the body 9 lines ; of the wings 48 



a. North China. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



Country unknown. 

 8. TropjEa Dictynna. 

 Flavo-viridis ; caput et thorax amicus albi da ; thorax fascia an- 

 tica lata purpurea; ala fascia exteriore, angusta incompleta 

 pallide fusca, ocello transverso elliptico vitreo annulis fuscis 

 fulvzs nigris cyaneis subpurpureis rufis luteis et ferrugineis • 

 antica vitta costali strigaque purpureis ; posticce caudis longis. 

 Yellowish green. Head and fore part of the thorax whitish. 

 1 borax with a broad purple band in front. Wings with an exterior 

 slender incomplete pale brown band, which is most incomplete on 

 the hmd wings. Fore wings with a purple costal stripe, from 

 whence a short branch proceeds to the vitreous ocellus ; the latter is 

 transversely elliptical and is bordered with brown, tawny, black 

 blue and black on the inner side, and with lilac, red, luteous and 

 ferruginous on the outer side. Hind wings with a round ocellus, 

 larger than that of the fore wings, but with the like disposition of 

 colours ; tails rather shorter than the breadth of the hind winsrs 

 -Length ol the body 12 lines ; of the wings 52 lines. 



i + i Th r! S s 5 ecies , muc ? i resembles T. Luna, but may be distinguished 

 by the band on the wings, by the not empurpled exterior border, by 

 the fore wings, which have a less oblique and more straight exterior 

 border, and by the hind wings, which have shorter tails. 

 In Mr. Saunders' collection. 



