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[Holland. 
not crescent as in Merione , but gibbous. The underside is pale 
oclireous, the fasciae reddish, the centres of the submarginal lunules 
bright red, the lines all very narrow and sharply defined. Expanse 
of wings, $ , 73 mm., 9 , 80 mm. 
Described from four $ $ , and two 9 9 in Coll. Holland. 
This is the giant of the genus so far as is known, and the female 
in some respects displays a striking general resemblance to E. 
Actisanes , of which the male has not yet been described. 
The accompanying diagram represents the relative size of the 
species of Ergolis alluded to in the foregoing pages, the lines rep- 
resenting in each case the alar expanse of the largest female of the 
species in my collection. 
Diagram. 
E. Merione, Cram. 
E. Ariadne, Linn. 
E. Alternus, Moore. 
E. Celebensis, Holland. 
E. Actisanes, Hewitson. 
E. Merionoides, Holland. 
Genus Cyrestis, Boisd. 
51. C. Thyonneus , Cram. Pap. Ex. iii, PI. 220, E, F. $ , 9 . 
52. C. strigata , Feld. Reise Nov. Lep. m, p. 411. $ , 9 . 
Genus Diadema, Boisd. 
53. D. Bolina , Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 295. 9 . 
54. D. fraterna , Wall. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 284. 
9. 
Genus Euripus, Westw. 
55. E. robustusj Wall. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1869, p. 348. $ . 
Genus Parthenos, Hiibn. 
56. P. sylvia , Cram. Pap. Ex. i, PI. 43, figs. F, G. $ , 9 . 
Genus Limenitis, Fabr. 
57. L. Lysanias , Hew. Ex. Butt, ii, Lim ., PI. n, figs. 10, 11. 
9- 
58. L. Lyncides , Hew. 1 . c., PI. i, figs. 1,2. $ , 9 . 
