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 Hus?tL?s.] NATURAL IllSTORY. 4(]1 -OAf. ?his inse is hrger thun P. $sd/v, but resembles it tremely in its upp side. The under side, however, is different, u. the extremity of the upper wins and the:whale of the under w,s are of �fawn colour. The under side of the lower winp is dno sprinkled with some ffrey etne, and marked obscurely with a fuscous band under two points. 14 EuPL,A (HYs!PPUs. odark #e. A. H..iz. 187. S, �O6. Cspts, in Kinf has brought a variety of .this insect from ew HolJud, which enly' differs from. the European specimen fured by Hutruer, 'in the. row of white points round the edse of  upper side of the lower win bein evanescent., This species is one of th which.have a great rang of distribution,  ound in Nples, Fypt, Syria, Indi Jsva and New Holhnd. J6. I.0PL.A AFPIN/8. (Joriart. fl. //J. A'. 0. ix. 18. 14. EuPI.A HAMiT.i, (n. s.) E. abdomine supr niffro subrue fusco elis repandis supra is; omnibus uu*inue ed tlnmm.punctis sd besin mulh subbifidis virescent-sqbis: tu uica'um spice poeticemnu.e pag omni, olivaceo* fuscecentlbus. OAf. This insect comes so very near to the Bulo/ea Limlae, of Godart and Cramer, which is common on the Commandel Coast u well as in Java and Ceylon, that I can scarcely comider it as any i. ng but a variety of that species. It ditfers, however, in being constantly of a smeiler size, in its abdomen beln black, and in the exterior row of white spots on the under wings not extending much more than lieIf way round the margin of these wings. Cap- t&in King found this insect in surprising numbers on varios parts f the North-eaet Coaet, particularly at Cape Cleveland. See vol-i. p. 195. 146. DAxal8 TULLIOLa. ' Fab.'Bnt. $ft. iii. p. 4. 1. �OAf. I fezerie the generic name .of Dasah for such of M. �triHe's genre. u. lve no pouche,, to the 19wer wing s of their

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