ANNULATED BUTTERFLY, 
OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
The drawing of this curious and beautiful 
insect, which is a native of New South Wales, 
eame into our hands without any remark 
whatever, and even without a name. We have 
given it an appellation which is certainly not 
inappropriate j but shall experience no mortifi-- 
cation, if the insect, which has never been 
before figured, should be described, when bet- 
ter known, under any other denomination. 
The annexed figures of the upper and the 
under sides, are of the natural size. In the 
latter, the amiulations do not appear the whole 
length of the abdomen, but only on the lower 
part. There are> also^ some visible dilFerences 
in the markings on the upper and under-sides ; 
particularly, of the under-wings., 
