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LEPIDOPTERA. 
Nymphalis : with the wings on both sides white with six yellow stripes, posterior 
margin brown with white lines ; posterior wings tailed. Expanse of the wings, 
If inch. 
Syn. Papilio (N.) Periander, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 67. Enc. Meth. 9. 362. (Nympha- 
lis P.) Horsjield Lep. Jav. pi. 5, f. 3, and 3 a. (Paphia P.) 
Habitat. Mysore, (Donovan). Java, (Enc. Meth.) 
ERYCINA (ZEMEROS) ALLICA. 
PI. XXXVII. fig. 2. 
Family. Lycjenid.®, Leach. 
Genus. Erycina, Fabricius, Latreille, Godart. (Subgenus : Zemeros, Boisduval.) 
Species. Erycina (Zemeros) Allica: alis denticulatis obscure fulvis, punctis nigris nume- 
rosis, albo fcetis. Expans. alar. unc. 11. 
Erycina (Zemeros): with denticulated wings of an obscure fulvous colour, with 
numerous black spots, accompanied with smaller white ones. Expanse of the 
wings, 1-1 inch. 
Syn. Papilio (S.) Allica, Fair. Ent. Syst. III. 1. p. 244. Enc. Meth. 9. 567. (Erycina A.) 
Boisduval Hist. Nat. Lepid. 1, pi. 21, Jig. 5. (Zemeros A.) 
Habitat. Siam, ( Fabricius ). China, Bengal, Java, (Enc. Meth.) 
NYMPHALIS ANCiEAS. 
$ PI. XXXVII. fig. 3. 
Species. Nymphalis Ancjeas : alis supra atris ($), aut fuscis, (?) ; anticarum fascia cyanea 
obliqua, posticarum ( $ ) macula magna discoidali rufa ; subtus viridibus, posticarum 
strigis tribus ferrugineis. Expans. alar. unc. 2--. 
Nymphalis: with the wings above black in the male, or brown in the female; the 
anterior with a broad oblique cyaneous or green bar, the posterior in the male with 
a large discoidal red spot ; beneath green, the posterior with three ferrugineous 
streaks. Expanse of the wings, 21 inches. 
Syn. $ Papilio (N.) Ancaea, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2. 781. Fair. Ent. Syst. III. p. 154. Enc. 
Meth. 9. 409. Cramer Pap. pi. 338, Jig. C, D. 
Papilio Obrinus, Donovan , edit. 
9 Papilio (N.) Obrinus, Linn. Syst. Nat. 2. p. 776. Fabr. Ent. Syst. III. 1, p. 154. 
Cramer Pap. pi. 49, fig. E, F. Stoll Suppl. Cramer, pi. 6, f. 5. 
Stoll, by rearing this insect in Guiana, clearly proved not only the incorrectness 
of the old habitat assigned to it of India, but also that the two Linnaean species. 
