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males ; and to the remainder I give the Fabrician generic name of 
Euplasa, 
149. Danais Darchia, (n. s.) P. alis integris fuscis velutinis 
caeruleo-micantibus, omnibus supra fascia maculari intra punc- 
torum seriem marginalem abbreviatam alba; anticis puncto 
albo costali. 
Danais DarcMa. Captain P. P. King MSS. 
Obs, This is exactly the size of D. Eleusine, to which it appears 
to come very near. The upper side of the four wings is brownish- 
black, having towards the margin an arched band of violet-coloured 
white spots, of which the greatest is at the extremity of the wing. 
There is also on the superior margin, about the middle of the upper 
wing, a white point, and at its inferior angle a marginal series of a 
few white points. The upper side of the lower wings has an abbre- 
viated series of marginal points on the outside of an arched series 
of violet-cOloured whitish lunulse. The under side answers well to 
the description given by Godart of the under side of his Danais 
Eunice, except that D. Darchia has only one white point in the 
middle of the upper wing. 
This species has been named by Captain King after his friend 
Thomas Darch, Esq., of the Admiralty. 
150. Danais Corinna, (n. s.) P. alis integris fuscis velutinis 
cseruleo-micantibus, anticis punctis quatuor costalibus, maculis 
duabus angularibus et punctorum serie marginali albis, punctis 
extimum versus majoribus ; alis posticis punctorum serie 
marginali et macularum longitudinalium fascia discoidali al- 
bis. 
Ohs. This species comes between the Danais Cora of Godart 
and his D. Coreta. The under side differs in having the marginal 
series of white points continued to the very tip of the upper wings, 
while they have three other points in the disc. There are also 
eight or nine similar white points between the base of the lower 
wings and the band of longitudinal spots. 
151. Nymphalis Lassinassa. Godart. Enc.Mcth. ix. 395. 155. 
152. Vansssa Itea. Godart. Mnc, Moth* ix. 321. 57. 
