Rhopalocera Africae Australis a Catalogue of South African Butterflies Compr
Rhopalocera Africae Australis a Catalogue of South African Butterflies Compr
Roland Trimen
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Ins. Schmett. , VII, pi. 171, [f. 6, 7. Vanessa Laodora, Godt. , Enc. Meth. , IX, p. 314, n. 38. ? . Papilio Pelarga, Drury, 111. Nat. Hist. , Ill, pl. 27, f. 1, 2. Papilio Harpyia, Fab. , Mant. Ins. , II, p. 104. Papilio Trullus, Herbst. , Bek. Ins. Schmett. , VII, pi. 169. [f. 6, 7. Papilio Pelarga, Stoll, Suppl. Cram. Pap. Exot. , pi. 27, ff. 2 2a. Vanessa Pelarga, Godt. , Enc. Meth. , IX, p. 313, n. 37. Salamis Pelarga, Boisd. , App. Voy. De Deleg. , p. 592. Expands 2 in. 2 lin. 2 in. 4 lin.... Fore-wing strikingly produced at extremity of first dis- coidal nervule, being quite falcate, projection on third me- dian nervule well-marked ; hind-wing with anal angle so much produced as to form a short, abruptly-ending tail. $ . Dark-brown ; beyond middle an ochreous, red-tinged band common to both wings, not bifid on costa of fore-wing. Fore-wing : two transverse, red-ochreous, striae in discoidal cell, edged with blue-powdered black lines ; a bluish stria beyond cell ; the ochreous band strongly tinged with dull- reddish along its outer edge, and deeply indented on its inner edge ; a row of seven spots parallel to hind-margin, the first four bluish-white, bordering apical portion of margin, the remaining three black, in the ochreous band, near its outer edge, (the last spot above sub-median nervure) ; beyond these, a row of bluish lunules, succeeded by a row of very indistinct darker marks, borders hind-margin.
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