LEPIDOPTERA. 



scattered over the wings ; beneath exactly alike, but the black changed to brown. 

 Similar to P. Tages, but smaller by half, and short. 

 Syn. Papilio (P. N.), Spio, Linn. Mm. Ulr. p. 338. (nee 330). Syst. Nat. 2. 796. Fair. Ent. 



Syst. III. 1, p. 354. 

 Habitat. Cape of Good Hope, (Linnaeus). India, (Fabricius). 



Linnaeus, both in the Museum Reginse Ulricas, and the Systema Nature, states 

 that he received this from the Cape of Good Hope, from Tulbagh, who was governor 

 there. I know not upon what authority Fabricius gave it as a native of India. 



The five preceding species are represented on the Clerodendrum infortunatum, a 

 plant introduced from the Bast Indies. 



HESPERIA ENNIUS. 



Plate LI. fig. 1. 



Species. Hesperia Ennius : alis anticis fuscis, maculis hyalinis ; posticis supra atris, macula 

 magna media, maculisque marginalibus flavis ; subtus fuscis nigro maculatis 

 discoque albo. Expans. alar. unc. 2 t l 

 Hesperia : -with the anterior wings brown, with hyaline spots ; the posterior above 

 black, with a large central spot (extending to the base,) and marginal spots of 

 yellow ; beneath brown, spotted with black, and with the disc white. Expanse 

 of the wings, 2^ inches. 



Syn. Hesperia (U.) Ennius, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 338. Enc. Me'th. 9. 749. 



Habitat. " In Indiis," (Fabricius). 



HESPERIA POLYBHJS. 



Plate LI. fig. 2. 



Species. Hesperia Polybius : alis concoloribus ; anticis atris macula media transversa fulva, 

 margine postico niveo ; posticis atris, margine postico niveo, anguloque ani fnlvo. 

 Expans. alar. unc. 21. 

 Hesperia : with the wings coloured alike on both sides ; anterior pair black, with a 

 transverse central fulvous spot, posterior margin white ; posterior wings with 

 the margin white and anal angle fulvous. Expanse of the wings, 2 \ inches. 

 Syn. Hesperia (IT.) Polybius, Fair. Ent. Syst, III. \. p. 337. Enc. Metli. 9. 732. 



Hesperia (IT.) Palemon, Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. I, p. 335. Sp, Ins. 2. 134. Cramer, 

 pi. 131. F. 



Habitat. " In Indiis," (Fabricius.) Surinam, Brazil, (Enc. Mith.) 



