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1. Junonia atlites. (Tab. XL, fig. 11 * , 12 9 .) 



Pap&o AfUtm* Linnrtms, Cent. Ins. p. 24, n. 72 (Anioen. vi. p. 4f >7 1 (17fi»). 

 Pftftilio haodamh, Clerck, Iconer* Ins. iii. (ined.V t. 7, f. 5 (1764). 



Pttfriiio Lwmwli,,, Linn, SysL Nat. ed. xii. p. 77 4 2. n. 145 (17G7) ; Drary, 111. Ex. InB. i. p. 12, t. 5, £8 



1 1770| ; Mull. Xnturs. v. i. p. fi03, n. 115 (1774) ; Cnwn, Pap. Exot, i. t. 8 P, G (1775) ; Fabr. Syst. 



Ent. p. 404. n, 219 (1776); Spec. Ins. ii. p. 75, ». 838 (1781); Eut. Syst. iii. 1, p. 98, u. 302 (17»8> ; 



SuIk. Gesch. tus. p. Ml, t. Ui. f. 10 , 177<m; (imel. Syst. Nat. i. 5, p. 2298, m 145 f 17130 > ; Herbs U 



Nat. Schuiett. vii. p, 144, n. 49, t. 174, f. 1, 2 (1794). 

 Tmteni* Laomedfa, Hubu. Verz, bek, Scbmett, p. 84, n« 288 (181C), 



I -annum / ,.,.,/... f.Wt. Euc. MiHli. ix, p. 822. u. 59 (1W19) ; Lucas, Lep. Exot. p. 112, t. 58, f. 8 1 1845). 

 Junonia UuwmiUu Horsf. & Moore, Cat. Lop, Musi. E. I. C. i. p. 140, n. 283 (1857); Bull. Cat. Fabr. Lep. 



p. 77, n. 19 (1889); Trans. Linn. See. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i, p. 646, u. 2 (1877): Druce, Proc. Zool. 



Soc. 1878, p. 342 v n, 1; ibid. 1874, p. 105, u. 2; Snellen, Tijd. Eut, xix- p. 151, n. 88 1 18701 ; 



ibid, xx. p. 66 l 1877k ibid. xxi. p. 14 (1878); Moore, Proc. Zool. Hoc, 1878, p. 828; Godra. & Salv. 



Proc. Zool. Sue. 1878. p. 039, u. 10; Wmul-Mas. & de Nic. J. A. B. vol. i,. p. 283, u. 20 (1881) ; 



ibid, vol. U, p. 10, u, 22 (1H82). 

 Prech laametlia, Moore, Lep. Ceyl. i. p. 40, t. 21, f. 2 (1B81J. 

 Jutioniu atlite*, Aurivill. Kongl. sv. vet. Akad. Handl., Baud. 19, p. 80 (1882). 



Male. Wings above lilacinous. Anterior wings with two waved black linos crossing centre of cell, 

 and two similar ones at end of cell ; a very waved and simiated fuscous line crossing win^s a little beyond 

 cell, and between this and outer margin are two waved fuscous lines (the inner one somewhat faint), 

 between which the colour is distinctly paler, and is marked with a series of six ocellated spots placed between 

 the nervules, of which the first is situate above the upper discoidal nervule, and the first, second and fifth 

 are largest and most brightly coloured ; the first is also preceded by an irregular whitish spot placed at the 

 bifurcation of the fourth and fifth subcostal nervules; fuscous marginal and submarginal lines. Posterior 

 wings with two waved fuscous lines crossing end of celt, and remaining markings similar and continuous to 

 those on anterior wings, but with live distinct, ocellated spots only la sixth sometimes obsolctely present 

 betwi en third median nervnle and submedian nervine), and of which the first, second, and fifth are largest 

 and most brightly coloured. Wings beneath very pale ; cell crossed by the fuscous lines as above, but 

 fainter, and the two central ones continued on lower wings and terminating near median nervure ; a distinct 

 fuscous line crossing both wings, commencing near eosta a little beyond end of cell, where it is angularly 

 waved to first median nervnle and then obliquely and more straight ly continued across both wings to near 

 anal angle of posterior wings ; ueellal.ed spots of upper surface more or less distinctly visible, their outer 

 marginal line present, but the marginal and suhmarginal lines (in the specimen figured and described) 

 absent; posterior wings with the- two fuscous lines crossing end of cell as above, and with a small fuscous 

 spot near anal angle, Bodjf and legs moro or less concolorous with wings. 



Female. Larger in size and generally darker in colour than the male, the ocellated spots above 

 larger and more distinct, with the area on which they are placed much paler, the fuscous lines deeper in 

 hue; beneath the wings are also slightly darker than in the male, and the ocellated spots and markings 

 much more distinct, arid with the marginal and submarginal lines often distinguishable. 



Exp. wings, <T (one spec), 48 niillim. ; ? 50 to 05 millun. 



Hah— Coutiik-ntal India; Caehar (Brit. Mus.) ; Calcutta; Malabar (coll. Moore).— Ceylon (coll. 

 Moore). — Nicobar Islands ; Natikowri ; Kamorta ; Katschall (Wood-Mas. & de Nic.)— Burma ; Mouiniem.— 

 Teiiasserim ; Nathoililg ; Pabogu (Moore). Mala; Peninsula; Province Wellesley uvlL I»ist.) ; Malacca 

 i lirit. > i is - . "Mimatra i Snellen). — Billiton < God in. A. Salv.) — Java u-olL Moore and Brit. Mus.); Batavia 

 Fediuaky 28, 1888. 2 B 



