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.4 NATUMALIST'S WANDElilNOB 



its inferior cstremity with bright orange; the iDner edge of this areft 

 straight, not nugnlated as in B, vishnu ; the submarginal red Itumlea 

 narrower, of a more carmino tint, tlie terminal one not expandetl, further 

 from the onktr nmrgin, jet not touching ttte yellow area: there ore ia 

 ffiMjt, as Boisduval says, "fiopt Immlea," and not six iDnaleB and two 

 spots as in D, vhhnu. 



a Tehias iiAROKNSis, Butlcr; loc. sup, cit, PI. XXXVin, Fig. 2, 

 5 . Nearly allied to T. exmvata ot Moore, from I ndia, hut of a decidedly 

 deeper yeUow (bright eulphur) than the female of that Bfteeies : the inner 

 edge of the external border decidedly arulied, convex, not coucaTe, towards 

 the costa, the fiinuation upon the median interspaces not so deep and 

 more oblique (as in T, mri) ■ the discal markings on the nnder siirface of 

 secondaries less defined and arranged in a much less irregular series. 

 Expanse of wings 42 mm. 

 Marn Island. 



10. Tebias laratensis, Butler ; loc. sup. cit. PL XXXVIIL Fig, 3. 

 Nearly allied to 7'. Uftmnai above most like my "Japanese 



Ttria»;* tig. 10 (Trails. Ent/Soc. 1880, pi. vi.), 1mt with leas-pointed 

 primaries and mtrrower apical iKjrder ; it. however, belongs to the T.- 

 tt:KiuiK group, the primaries helovT being marked with a curved series of 

 three suhapical red-brown sjjots ; other markio^s mach as usual^ all well 

 defined ; the tiiscal series of seeondariceS fonnmg a nearly straight line 

 between the first subcostal and second medJan branches. Expanse of 

 wings 39 mm. 

 Larat 



11. APPIAS ALBINA. 



Pkrh albJiifi, Boisduval, Sp. G^n. L^p. i p. 480, n. 62 (1836). 

 $ . Mam Island. 



A Binall example; the ftpecies was originally described as from 

 Amboina. 



12. AppiAfl CLKMENTISA, Fcld. 



l^iffris chmmtina, Ffehlcr, Sitznngsb. Ak. Wisa. Wien, math.-nat CI, xl. 

 p. 448 (1860); Keise der Nov., Lep. i''. p. 1G2, n. 133, pL 25. Fig. 6 

 (1867). 



S . Marn Island. 



Originally deacrit)od as from Amlwina. 



IB. BBLENors coKSANOtns, Butler, loc. sup. cit 



Nearly alii^ to B. pitifs from Timor, but a little emaSler ; the external 

 border of primaries with more oblitiuo inner edge, much broader towards 

 the costa and without any trace of a subapical white spot : primaries 

 l>elow white, safFimid with sulphur-yellow at the Ijase only; external 

 ar^ black intenially, but of a rethush clay-colour towards aiiex ; its 

 inner edge much less irr^alar than in li. jn'h/a^ Iwing sinuatod only on 

 the lower rmUal and lower (or tirst) median inters] hu-cs : secondaric^s 

 Baffron-yellow, the estcnial tiorder with purplish-bjack internal, and 

 reddish chiy-coloured exlernat lialf. Expanse of wings 48 mm, 



Larat 



Paptlioxin^. 

 11. Papilio aberrans, Batler, Iw. sup. cit. 



Pattern and form of Faptlio liiin of Timor, which it greatly resembles 

 on the upjier stiWui,-<\ Lut the pale area on the primaries is whiter, and 



