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64. (2.) Junonia Clelia, (Cramer). 
Painlio CEiione, Linn., Mus. Liid. Ulr. Eeg., p. 274, n. 93 {nec Var. (En., 
p. 275) (1764); and Syst^Nat., i. 2, p. 770, n. 135 (1767). 
^ Papilio Clelia, Cram., Pap. Exot., i. t. xxi. IF. e, f (1779). 
Fab., Ent, Syst., iii. i, p. 91, n. 285 (1793). 
Vanessa Clelia, Godt., Enc. Metli., ix. p. 317, n. 50 (1819). 
$ 9 Junonia Clelia, Trim., Rbop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 128, n. 76 (1862); and 
ii. pi. 3,1 7 (c^) (1866); also in Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1870, 
p. 354. 
Junonia (Enone, Gerst., Gliedertli. -Fauna Sansibar-Gebiet., p. 369, n. 16 
(1873)- 
Exp. al., I in. 11 lin. — 2 in. 3 lin. 
$ Black, with creamy -wliiU marldngs ; a large metallic-blue, violet- 
glossed sjpot in hincl-iving. Fore-wing : two dull ferruginous-red trans- 
verse streaks in discoidal cell, tbe outer streak closing cell ; a little 
beyond extremity of cell is a sliort, sliglitly-curved outwardly, transverse, 
creamy-wliite band, extending obliquely to second median nervule, and 
divided into five portions by crossing nervules; an irregular creamy- 
wliite mark close to liind-margin, between first and third median 
nervules, almost tonclies the oblique band, and seems to form a con- 
tinuation of it ; an irregularly-shaped whitish spot close to costa, near 
apex ; beyond it, two lunules of the same colour, slightly below it, 
which appear to form part of an otherwise almost obliterate row of 
lunules bordering hind-margin ; an ocellate spot, black, with a blue 
centre, and ringed with ferruginous-red, between first and second 
discoidal nervules, immediately below subapical white spot, and another 
similar, rather larger and distincter, ocellus between second and first 
median nervules, immediately before white mark ; fringe brownish 
black, varied with white. Hind-wing : metallic-blue spot occupying 
the same position as in Cchrene, but larger ; two ocelli like those in 
fore-wing, one immediately above discoidal nervule, close to blue spot, 
the other between second and first median nervules, and rather 
nearer hind-margin ; two rows of conspicuous inter-nervular creamy- 
white lunules, almost contiguous, border hind-margin ; fringe white, 
spotted with black at extremities of nervules. Under side. — Very 
different, much paler ; the apical portion of fore-wing and whole of 
hind-iving being greyish varied with clay-brown. Fore-wing : ground- 
colour blackish ; discoidal cell pale orange-reddish, crossed by two pale- 
bluish strige, edged on both sides with black; a black streak marks 
extremity of cell, and is outwardly bounded by a bluish one ; the three 
outermost strige, viz., two bluish and one red, prolonged a little 
below cell ; large creamy-white marks as on upper side, but smaUer 
apical marks obsolete or very indistinct; a thin brownish line from 
costa close to apex to hind-marginal creamy-white marking ; two 
ocellated spots very indistinct, the upper one sometimes obsolete. 
Hind-iuing : an irregular, wavy, brown or ferruginous-brown streak 
crosses wing, from costa to submedian nervure, before middle ; beyond 
