5 
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AMAURIS. 
AMAUMS NOSSIMA. 
Plate 5. Fig. 1. 
Danms Nossima^ Ward. Entomol. Monthly Mag.^ Vol. vi^ p. 225, 1870. 
. ? , Uppee-side : Anterior wing wliite with a black margin continued 
entirely round ; apical angle black, containing two white spots ; a triangular 
black marking immediately above, and partly running into the extremity of 
the discoidal cell, containing two small white oval spots near the upper mar- 
gin ; a similar marking at the hind margin, with small white spots near its edge 
(in some examples these two triangular black markings are confluent). Posterior 
wing white, with a black band continued round the outer margin, changing to 
brown at the anal angle, and containing a number of small white spots. 
c? . ? . Under-side : as in the upper-side, except that the white spots in the 
black band are much more numerous. Base of wings, and nervules, black. 
Expanse, c?, 3 inches ; ¥ , 3^ inches. 
Habitat: Madagascar. 
NYMPHALTDiE. 
SALAMIS AND JUNONIA. • 
SALAMIS ANTEVA. 
Plate 5. Fig. 2.3.4. 
Junonia Anteva.^ Ward. Entomol. MontJily Mag.., Vol. vi., p. 225, 1870. 
^ . Upper-side : Anterior wing falcate •, bright rufous-brown, shading to 
dark brown at the outer margin ; apical angle brown-black, containing a ti'ans- 
verse light blue band, faintly interrupted by three nervules running through it. 
Posterior wing curved inwards at the anal angle ; rich deep brown, paler at the 
base ; two naiTow waved lines, of a darker brown, following the margin, and 
meeting at the anal angle. Both wings with a beautiful purple bloom. 
Under-side : Anterior wing brown, with two indistinct waved markings near 
the base. Posterior loing brown, with a narrow band crossing from the anal 
angle to the upper margin ; six small white spots on tlie inner-side of this 
band ; two short grey waved bands at the anal angle. Body brown. Expanse, 
$ , 2^g- inches. 
Habitat : Madagascar. The under-side of this species varies ver}^ much. 
