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LEPIDOPTERA. 
also a broad short white fascia beyond the middle ; beneath at the base testaceous, 
with black and blue markings. Expanse of the wings, 4^- inches. 
Syn. Papilio Cydippe, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2. 776. Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 112. Clerck 
Icon. tab. 86, f. \. Herbst, Pap. t. 245, f. 4, 5. 
Papilio Iris, Cramer Pap. pi. 62, Jig. A, B. 
Habitat. “ In India,” ( LinnceusJ In China, ( Enc . Meth .) 
NYMPHALIS DIRGE. 
Plate XXXIV. fig. 2. 
Species. Nymphalis Dirce: alis fuscis, anticis utrinque fascia flava; subtus omnibus albido 
nigroque striatis ; posticis angulatis. Expans. alar. unc. 2 — 3. 
Nymphalis : with the wings brown, the anterior on both sides with a broad oblique 
yellow band ; beneath all the wings striped with pale buff and brownish black ; the 
posterior wings angulated. Expanse of the wings, 2 to 3 inches. 
Syn. Papilio Dirce, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2. 778. Cramer , pi. 212, f C, D. Stoll Suppl. 
Cramer, pi. 2, f 3, A, B, 4, A, B. Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 123. Enc. Meth. 
9. 371, (Nymphalis D.) 
Linnaeus and Fabricius state of this species, “ Habitat in Indiis.” It is, however, 
an inhabitant of Guiana and Brazil, Stoll having reared it in that country; the cater- 
pillar is black. 
NYMPHALIS EURINOME. 
Plate XXXIV. fig. 3. 
Species. Nymphalis Eurinome : alis subdentatis, nigris, maculis permultis posticarumque 
disco baseos albis. Expans. alar. unc. 3|. 
Nymphalis : with the wings slightly dentate, black, with a considerable number of 
spots, and the basal disc of the posterior wings white. Expanse of the wings, 
3f inches. 
Syn. Papilio Eurinome, Cramer Pap. tab. TO, fig. A. Fab. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 57. Enc. 
Meth. 9. 398. 
H 2 
Habitat. In India orientali. 
