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rnargiu; a black spot at the extremity of the discoidal cell. 
ior wing entirely orange. Expanse 2^ inches, 
well marked species. 
[r. Watson, wl.0 has examined the plnmules, Snds them qu.te 
t from those of any other. 
Dakais Nossima, n. s. 
r 9 Upper-side: Anterior wing white with a black margin 
ued'entirely round; apical angle black, containing two white 
. a triangular black marking immediately above, and partly run- 
'into,the extremity of the discoidal cell, containing two smal 
oval spots near the upper margin ; a similar marking at the hmd 
n with small white spots near its edge (in some examples these 
triangular black markings are confluent). Fosterior mng ^hrte, 
a black band continued round the outer margin, changing to 
n at the anal angle, and containing a number of small white spots. 
^ 2 Under-side: as in the upper-side, except that the white 
in the black band are much more numerous. Base of wmgs, and 
ares, black. Expanse, ?, 3 inches ; ? , 3^ mches. 
Allied to Danais Oclilea. 
" Frequents only the tops of the highest-trees " (Crossley). 
JuNONiA Anteya, n. s. 
J: Upper-side: Anterior wing strongly falcate; bright rufous- 
.n "shading to dark brown atthe outer margin ; apical angle brown- 
k containing a transverse light blue b.nd, laintly interrupted by 
■e' nervures running through it. Posterior wing curved inwards at 
anal angle ; rich deep brown, paler at the ba*e ; ^^^ -^7; ^J^^ 
s, of a darker brown, following the mavgin, and meeting at the anal 
le. Both wings with a beautiful purple bloom. 
Under-side : Anterior wing brown with two indistinct waved 
.kings near the base. Posienor wing brown, with a narrow band 
ssing from the anal angle to the upper margin; six «-all white 
»ts on the inner-side of this band; two short grey waved bands at 
, anal angle. 5oiy brown. Expanse, ,?, 2x«. inches. 
This species will be best placed between Jmoma Augustvna and 
„. Cacta, but is quite distinct from either. 
" A rapid flyer and very wary " (Crossley). 
Halifax : February, 1870. 
