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very long and much recurved, being concave at its upper end and convex at its 
lower end; radials from upper angles of discocellulars; upper median veinlet not 
arched. Hindwing broadly ovate, apex somewhat obtusely pointed, exterior margin 
very convex posteriorly, anal angle rounded; subcostal branches arising near base 
of the wing; cell very narrow; upper median veinlet arched from the base; a 
short very slender glandular pouch situated immediately above the base of the first 
subcostal branch, the pouch being surrounded by a patch of fine raised hair-like scales, 
which are directed towards the pouch, and the pouch itself being also overlapped by 
a very slender tuft of long erectile hairs arising from below the base of the median 
vein. Body moderately robust ; thorax woolly; eyes naked, large; palpi compactly 
clothed, hairy above, slender, projected in front of the head; antenne long, 
slender. 
Type.—C. Arcesilaus. 
CLEROME ARCESILAUS (Plate 162, figs. 1, la, b, ce, d ?). 
Papilio Arcesilaus, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 28 (1787). Donovan, Ins. Ind. pl. 30, fig. 2 
(1800). 
Clerome Arcesilaus, Westwood, Doubleday, and Hewitson, Gen. D. Lep., p. 334, pl. 54*, fig. 5, 9 
(1851). Westwood, Trans. Ent. Soe. 1856, p. 183. Butler, Catal. Fabrician Lep. Brit. Mus. 
p- 44 (1869). Marshall and de Nic¢ville, Butt. of India, etc. i. p. 133 (1883). Distant, Rhop. 
Malayana, p. 428, pl. 40, fig, 5 (1886). Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. i. p. 202, pl. 65, ¢ 
(1887) ii. p. 188, pl. 31 (1889) 
Faunis Caneus, Hibner, Samm. Exot. Schmett. ii. pl. 82, 2 (1820-26). 
Morpho Leonteus, Zinken-Sommer, Nova Acta Acad. N. C. 1831, p. 170, pl. 17, figs. 14, 15 (1831). 
Imaco.—Male. Upperside deep brownish-ochreous or fulvous, uniformly tinted 
throughout both wings. Cilia brownish cinereous. Hindwing with a short very 
slender glandular pouch situated immediately above the base of the first subcostal 
branch, the ponch itself surrounded by a patch of raised fine hair-like scales which 
are directed towards the pouch, and the pouch itself being also overlapped by a very 
slender tuft of long erectile hairs arising from below the base of the median vein. 
Underside dark olivescent ochreous-brown. Both wings crossed by a wavy indis- 
tinctly-defined blackish curved narrow subbasal fascia, and a more defined sinuous 
narrow curved medial discal faseia ; an outer discal series of minute ochreous-white 
spots, six on the forewing and seven on the hindwing, followed by a slender blackish 
submarginal sinuous line. Body beneath and legs brown; palpi brownish-ochreous ; 
antenne reddish. 
Female. Upperside paler and brighter coloured, but with the apex and outer 
borders darker tinted. Underside as in the male. 
Hixpanse, ¢ 2,5 to 2,8, 9° 2:8 to 3 inches. 
