ULYSSES, 
OR 
-THE RADIATED BUTTERFLY. 
Generic Character. 
Antenna or Horns thickening towards their ex¬ 
tremity j and generally terminating in a knob, 
or club-fhaped tip. 
Wings (when fitting) ere&, and meeting upwards. 
(Flight diurnal.) 
Specific Character. 
BUTTERFLY with tailed black wings, the mid¬ 
dle-part blue and radiated, with 7 ocellated 
fpots on the under furface of the lower wings. 
This is an infeed: of uncommon beauty. The wings 
are of the deepeft velvet black, while the area or mid¬ 
dle part of each is poflefled by a very large bed of the 
moft exalted blue that can poffibly be conceived, and 
which terminates in a radiated manner round the edges. 
This infedt alfo affords an example of the caudated pa- 
pilios, in which the lower wings are furnifhed with a 
pair of appendages refembling tails. It is an Afiatic 
infedt. The ground-colour in fome fpecimens is rather 
brown than black. The under furface is black, tinged 
with 
