Plate: pyrrhopyga i (1857) (the genus name is correctly pyrrhopyge)
there are two plates in this volume with similar titles. The other one is uploaded as illustrations of new species of exotic butterflies pyrrhopyga i (1866). Jpg
pyrrhopyga patrobas (figured as p. Vulcanus var, corrected in text). Fig. 1. Accepted as elbella patrobas (hewitson, 1857). Pyrrhopyga vulcanus. Fig. 2. Accepted as jemadia gnetus (fabricius, 1781). Pyrrhopyga pygmalion (on plate) / pigmalion (in text). Fig. 3. Accepted as phocides pigmalion (cramer, 1779). Pyrrhopyga papias. Fig. 4. Accepted as tarsoctenus papias (hewitson, 1857). Pyrrhopyga paseas. Fig. 5. Accepted as granila paseas (hewitson, 1857). Pyrrhopyga præcia. Fig. 6. Accepted as tarsoctenus praecia (hewitson, 1857). Date: 1857.
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