PLATE CXLVIIL 



Papilio Bceticus : alis caudatis ccerulescentibus subtus cinereis 

 albo undatis : angulo ani ocello gemino aurato. 

 Linn. Syst. Nat. 2. 789- 226. 



HESPERIA Bcetica : alis caudatis fusco ccerulescentibus, subtus 

 cinerascentibus albido andulatis : angulo ani 

 ocellisduobus. Fabr. Sp. Ins. C Z. p. 119. n. 529. 

 Mant. Ins. 2. p. 69. n. 657. 



The upper and lower surface of this elegant butterfly are both 

 delineated in the annexed plate ; the figures are from the drawings 

 of the late W. Jones, Esq. of Manor Place, Chelsea, and the spe- 

 cimen from which the drawing was taken, according to Mr. Jones, 

 was at that time in the possession of Dr. Gray, one of the curators 

 of the natural history department of the British Museum. Sub- 

 sequently to the death of Dr. Gray, which happened some years ago, 

 the collection of that distinguished naturalist passed into the hands 

 of Dr. Hunter, and is at this time in the Museum of Glasgow. The 

 insect in Dr. Gray's cabinet was from Barbary ; the species occurs 

 chiefly in the South of Europe. 



