point, as it approaches the abdominal corners. 
The inferior wings are of tlie same colour as- 
the superior ones. On the bar tendon In the 
middle of eacn wing, there is a long angular 
black stroke. The outer or fan-edges have a 
border of black, almost three-quarters of an 
inch broad. Near the external edge o-f each 
wmg, which is denticulated, there are four 
Tcllow crescent-like spots;, and, near the 
lower or abdominal corner, there is an eve- 
like spot, the supposed centre of which is red 
surrounded with black, and over this there is an 
arc-like mark of blue, concenaic with the 
red spot. The tails at the lower parts of the 
wings arc nearly three-quarters of aii inch 
long. 
The expansion of the wings is four inches, 
and a quarter. 
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