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Genus Symbrenthia, Hiibn. 
39. S. Hippoclus , Cram. Pap. Ex. hi, PI. 220, C, D. 
The specimens sent by Mr. Doherty are larger and darker than 
any from the Asiatic mainland I have ever seen, otherwise they do 
not differ. 9 • 
Genus Junonia, Hiibn. 
40. J. Erigone , Cram. Pap. Ex. i, PI. 62, fig. E, F. $, 9 • 
41. J. Atlites, Joh. Amoen. Acad, vi, p. 407, No. 72. £ , 9 . 
42. J. Wallacei , Dist. Rhop. Malay, p. 95, PI. xi, 
figs. 3, 4. <?, ?• 
43. J . Asterie , Linn. Syst. Nat., i, 2, p. 769, No. 133. $ , 9 . 
Genus Precis, Hiibn. 
44. P. intermedia , Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. in, p. 402. 9 . 
Genus Pseudergolis, Feld. 
45. P. Avesta, Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. m, p. 404. 
9 . The female has broader wings than the male, and the sec- 
ondaries evenly rounded on the outer margin with no tendency to 
be produced at the anal angle. They are lighter in color than 
those of the male, and most excellently mimic Precis Iphita in their 
.color, and Precis Intermedia in their markings. I can find no ref- 
erence to the female in any of the authorities, and, until Mr. Doherty 
took it, it appears to have been unknown. $ , 9 • 
Genus Rhinopalpa, Feld. 
46. P. Megalonice , Feld. 1. c., p. 405, Pl. li, figs. 3, 4, . 
The female of this species has never yet been described. The 
collection of Mr. Doherty contains with a number of males a fe- 
male in fine condition. 
9 . Larger than the male. Upper side. The bright fulvous of 
the basal areas of the wings of the male is in the female replaced 
by dull brown. The broad marginal band, which in the male is 
uniformly deep black, fades toward the outer margins into a light, 
dirty brown. At the end of the cell of the primaries is an oblong 
annular mark of dark brown ; a waved marginal line of pale brown 
extends completely around the external margins of both primaries 
and secondaries. The submarginal series of ocelli, which adorn 
