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LEPIDOPTERA. 
HIPPARCHIA? ARCESILAUS. 
Plate XXX. fig. 2. 
Genus. Hipparchia, Fabricius. Satyrus, Latreille , Godart. 
Species. Hipparchia ? Arcesilaus : alis integerrimis, supra ferrugineis immaculatis, subtus 
fuscis strigis duabus obscurioribus. Expans. alar. unc. 2^-. 
Hipparchia? with entire wings, above ferruginous immaculate, beneath brown with 
two darker parallel streaks. Expanse of the wings, 21 inches. 
Syn. Papilio (Nymph.) Arcesilaus, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 153. Enc. Meth. 9. 497. 
(Satyrus? A.) ( nec Pap. Arcesilaus, Cramer , pi. 294.) 
Habitat “ Siam, Mus. Dom. Banks,” ( Fabricius ). 
Fabricius is silent regarding the submarginal row of white dots represented in this 
figure. 
NYMPHALIS ORSIS. 
£ Plate XXX. fig. 3. 
Species. Nymphalis : alis nigris, (in mare caeruleo micantibus) strigis tribus macularibus, pos- 
ticis striga marginali cserulea. Expans. alar. unc. 21. 
Nymphalis : with the wings black, (in the male shining blue) with three transverse 
rows of white spots, and with a submarginal blue streak on the posterior wings. 
Expanse of the wings, 2-1 inches. 
Syn. Papilio (Nymph. Phal.) Orsis, Drury Illustr. vol. 3, pi. 16, f 3. 
Papilio (N.) Oisis, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 124. $. Enc. Meth. 9. 381. 
Papilio (N.) Blandina, Fab. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 129. ?. Donovan , ls£ edit. 
This Brazilian insect was probably introduced into this work in consequence of 
the vague expression of Fabricius, “ Habitat in Indiis,” which was applied not only to 
N. Blandina, (or the female), but also to N. Orsis, (or the male.) 
NYMPHALIS LIBERIA. 
Plate XXX. fig. 4. 
Species. Nymphalis Liberia : alis dentatis, supra fulvis, anticarum area apicis obscura ; 
posticis supra puncto atro, subtus tribus ocellaribus. Expans. alar. unc. 2. 
Nymphalis : with the wings dentated, above fulvous, the anterior with a dark coloured 
