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Reise Der Österreichischen Fregatte Novara Um Die Erde Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum REISE j ÖSTERREICHISCHEN FREGATTE NOVARA UM DIE ERDE IN DEN JAHREN 1857. 1 S 5 8 , 1859 UNTER DEN BEFEHLEN DES COMMODORE B. VON WÜLLERSTORF-URBAIR. ZOOLOGISCHER THEIL. ZWEITER BAND. ZWEITE ABTHEILUNG i LEPIDOPTE R A DR. CAJETAN FELDER, RUDOLF FELDER UND « ALOIS F. ROGENHOFER. ATLAS. MIT TAFELN I — HO. uule* der Set kawetfrc&eu. »U-.a3e.iuc 3er . 3Get«.u,taeae.lM> i"> ail'fet Iwßjteu «AoU/fWge £ei-tuug «JJ'UwiwcGrtfWn WIEN. AUS DEi; KAISERLICH-KÖNIGLICHEN HOF- UND STA ATS DRUCKEREI. 1864 - 1867. IN COMMISSION BEI CARL GEROLD'S SOHN. \<\<\loZ5 Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum LEPIDOPTERA VON R D . CAJETAN FELDER WIRKLICHEM MITGLIEDE DER KAIS. AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN IN WIEN, DER KAIS. LEOP. CAROL. D. AKADEMIE DER NATURFORSCHER EHRENMITGLIEDE DER NIEDERLÄNDISCHEN UND RUSSISCHEN ENTOMOLO- , GISCHEN GESELLSCHAFTEN, DER SOCIEDAD DE NATURALISTAS NEOGRANADINOS, MITGLIEDE DER K. K. ZOOLO- GISCH-BOTANISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT UND DER K. K. GEOGRAPHISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT IN WIEN, DER SOCIETE I NTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE, DER ENTOMOLOGISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT VON PHILADELPHIA, CORRESPONDENTEN DER K. K. C3ST. GEOLOGISCHEN REICHSANSTALT ETC. ETC. D. Z. BÜRGERMEISTER DER REICHSHAUPTSTADT WIEN UND LANDMARSOHALL-STELLVERTRETER IN NIEDER- C2STERREICH, VON RUDOLF FELDER MITGLIEDE DER K. K. ZOOLOG. BOTAN. GESELLSCHAFT IN WIEN UND ALOIS F. ROGENHOFER CUSTOS AM ZOOLOG. HOFCABINETE, ERSTEM SECRET.ER DER K. K. ZOOLOG. BOTANISCHEN GESELLSCHAFT ZU WIEN ETC. ATLAS VON 140 TAFRIA — MIT 2500 ABBILDUNGEN. WIEN AUS DER KAISERLICH-KÖNIGLICHEN HOF- UND STAATSDRUCKEREI 1864- JULI 1875. IN COMMISSION BEI CARL GEROLD'S SOHN. Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Inhalts-Verzeichniss der auf den Tafeln I bis LXX1V, Novara-Expedition, zoologischer Theil, Band II, Abtheilung 2, abgebildeten Rhopalocera. Tafel Acraea alcinoe Felder XLVI 12 & 13 » ca.fra F „ callianthe F. „ eresia F „ erinome F trinacria F n vestalis F Acrophthalmia chione F LXVIII Adolias asoka F LVIII „ jw'nwa F B punnpiis F Allotinus fallaj; F XXXV major F „ slihriolacens F Amarynthis hypochalybe F XXXVII .4 mblygonia agalhon F Aneyloxypha gracilis P LXXIV „ melanoneura F. (in tab. melaneura) Anops barsine F XXVIII „ celebensis F „ malayica F „ tatjälica F Anthocharis cethura F XXV J nthopsyche Heuglini F .1 ntirrhaea geryon F LXVII „ ÄäZas F LXVI F ,, Lindigii philopoemen F Apatura acca F LVII „ angelina F „ clothüda F „ grisetdis F „ rAect F Apodemia mormo F XXXVII Argynnis cnidia F L „ dicma Cramer „ iierippe F Arhopdla aglais F XXIX „ alesia F „ amphea F „ amphimuta F „ araxes F „ arsenius F „ chinensis F F. XXVIII ,, disparüis „ eridanus F : XXIX Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Tafel 12 Arhopala inornata F XXIX 13 n lycaenaria F nakula F 14 6 „ nobilis F 9 F. ,. philander 1 & -' „ tyrannus F 7 „ vihara F. Aricoris bahiana F XXXVIII 3 & l 5 & 6 v petavia F — Athyma Joe aste F LVI I 3 „ urvasi F I 2 Athyrtis mechanitis V XLIV Austromyrina Schraderi F. XXXII 12 & 13 LI II 1 2 Batesia hypochlora F. & Bletogona mycalesis F. 1. XVIII Callidryas ruring F XXVI Oalydna punctata F XXXVI Oarterocephalus agathocles F. LXXIV cupselus F. dimidiatus F. „ epiphaneus F.. r „ i-,,ruatnr, F. „ he&perioid s F. „ polycrates F. Catagramma aegina F LIII Ceratinia excelsa F XLIV Cethosia cydalima F. XLVIII ,, myrina F ,, Nietneri F nihobariia F Chaetocneme cerinthus F LXXIII n ron-i's F Chamaelimnas tircis F XXXVIII Chnrti ./'c.< achaemenee F LIX brewnts F ,, „ cimov F LVIII „ Jlansa/ii F LIX „ jalysus F Charts theodora F XXXVI Chionobas neeadensis F LXIX „ pumilus F Cirrhuchroa jaxcititn F XLIX „ orissa F . „ regina V n S( <tt ; ril ,i>>> V. //<»/.' ,. I'. Olerome leucis V. LXII i 'olias eogene F XXVII „ ladakensn F. „ /hrnipi* F. XXVI ' 'fniiitt phryxe F XXXVII Cricosoma leopardinvm F Crocozona pheretima F XXXVI ' ><«.< Depuiseti V LIII Cyrestis paulinut F LI Daedalma dorinda I'. LXVII Danais citrina F. XLII Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Danais le" 1 XLII1 ,,, ptv nia F phyle F XLII 8 , taprobana V „ eitrina F XLIII /'• bis I XLVIII Desmozona hemixanthe F XXXVII Diadema polymena F LV » tydea F Diophthalma anophthalrna F XXXVIII „ phelina F n , Westermannii F XXX 1 1 ichallia australis F LI 'ii F. XXXVIII ia F. XXXVI F LX1X I.XVII n glaucope V „ pulclu IIa V LX1X „ ane F 'illa F n na V / \is obscura F LXI taeniata F. a F. tat.. * a XXVII Bronia pkoa | in /'. <i pausias V XXXVI Esthemopsis clonia F XXXVIII Eudamus alector F LXXI I.XXII „ extrusus F formosus F LXXI karpagus F LXX „ ., rr/'nliM F LXXI sebrus F B „ tamyroides F LXX "'' /'' i s Ai liconioides F XLV1 „ xenophanes F Euni' • gentea F LXIX ./ XLI i assimilata F F XLII „ configurata XXXIX „ ( 'uvieri F XLI „ Frauenfeldii F „ Grotei F llerrichü F XXXIX Hewitsonii V XL „ XLI „ Bopfferi F Horsfieldii F XL Ledereri F Novarae F XXXIX XLI , Schlegelii F _ siamensis F Wallaeei F XXXIX XL „ Westiooodii F LI Eurema atropos F Eurhinia F megalonice LV Euripus clytia F Eurybia donna F XXXVI LXI Eurytela Castelnaui F XXIII Euterpe calymnia (vide Vieris calymnia F. i XXIII „ corcyra F „ critias F Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Tafel Fi gur XXIII Euterpe pitana F „ tomyris F. ,, troezene F. „ Uricoecheae F. „ zenobia F. Faunia araucana F. „ olympias F. pomono. F. „ tithonia F. reiiusin F. Helias dlbiplaga F geometrina F haemaiospila F mexicana F ,, '/lOCtlta F j, „ satyrina F satyrus F Heliconius aerotome F //.'•n „ cosra; F ,, ithaca F. n Lindigii F „ Nattereri F „ polychrous F Ilesperia antaleidas F F. „ augiades n BoisduvcUii F callint ura F „ catargyra F „ cel&ina F „ eulepis F n flavescens F „ Fortunei F „ fractifascia F „ ismeiic F. Ln/iv //('/ F „ Lindigiana F „ ornn/ii F „ yhiiiihful.i F „ psittacina F „ viridtcans F „ im 1piun F. Hestia agamarschann. F. - Heterochroo. iusHna F „ /»"/. a F. „ olyiitkin F Holochila absimilis F. I l'init iiiiis libi hris F Hypochrysops anacletus F.. „ chrysanth 's F. „ D, /.../, V/., F. Tlypolycaena astyla. F. „ dictaea F. , . „ sipylus F. Tdoepsia anaj '.» F. „ Moria F. „ phaeith F Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Tafel fdmaisfalma F „ miriam F Tsmene discolor F „ Doleschallii F „ gentiana F „ malayana F „ septenlrionis F „ siil,..in,l,ifa F ,/, /.v „/ i adelma F Isoteinon lamprospihts IV . A i-ittntus F. Ithomia niiarista F „ dtrcenna F donella F „ hemixanthe V „ megalopolis F n olyras F „ panthyale F „ quiiit, na V stisiana ¥ /,"'(< miopsis CO 'im F Laogona hippalus F Lasiommata niacroides F. Lemonias albinus F „ caecina F „ chilensis F „ coJchis F „ Eadenii F sperthias F Lepricornis melanchroia F. Leptaüs arcadia F „ arsinoe F „ cordillera F hyposticta F „ nasua F Leplocircus decius F „ ennius F Leucochitonea cronion F. SaZZee' F „ Stigma F. „ unifasciata F Libythea antipoda Boisd. Lycaena alcas F alecto F „ aleitas F „ amphissa F „ ancyra F „ apollonius F arrya?ia F „ athena F „ beroe F biocellata F „ brahmiiia F „ cceliiis F „ cagaya F „ caledonica F cleodus F (7//»M F , hymetus F Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum I' i g ii r XXXIII Lycaena ilissus F F „ iiiops XXXIV n knukriia F kniknrku F „ leondulana F macrophthalma F rnetalKca F XXXV „ XXXIII „ mindarus F „ mindora F XXXIV _ negns F XXXV Heilten F XXXIV ?&orfl F ., n r ;.i 7c;/z' F XXXV F XXXIV j, pactolus „ palmyra F n iperusia F II B philostratus F XXXI n pindiis F „ podarce F. XXXV „ praxiteles F „ sagittigera F „ sericina F XXXIV „ sonorensis F XXXV „ stoliczkana F „ strongyle F XXXIV „ siu'das F „ taygetus F XX.XIII „ Wallacei F n selmira F XXXV I/ycaenopsia ananga V XXXII Mechanitis numerianus V XLV Melanitis camaea F LXI ,, egialina F „ melius F Melinaea Idae F XLV „ messenina F r> Melitaea leanira F L Mesene semiradiata F. (in tab. J/esse»e) XXXVII Miletus chinensis F XXXV „ learclnis F „ iite/a/ii,./! F Ziiiekenii F ., Morpho cypris Boisd. (recte Westwood) LXI II LXIV V „ iphiclus I.XV Mycalesis ita F LXVIII !/."<. r< F LXVII „ sii, feil F ,, tagala F " .1/ •: /i" anasvja I' XXX dam's V. „ discophora F jalajala F ., Lorquinii F „ Hniiiirn F „ »s//-, / F Myscelia cyanantlte F 1,111 „ '//•i/o f./,, F. „ leucocyana F. Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Tafel Figur Nais almeida F XXXII Napeogenes cranto F. „ euryanassa F, Necyria fvlminatrix F. , „ Lindigii F Neptis eiusa F „ epira F Nelrocoryne repanda ]'. Nymphalis centaurus F. „ chaeronea F. „ rnoeris F „ pyrrhothea F. titan F Ogyris otanes F Oleria leptalina F Oreas maratltoii F " tynelra semihyalina F. Papilio adamantius F. „ adrastus F „ alcamedes F. alcmenor F „ alyattes F „ anncharsis F. ri,,t, „ o»n inder F. „ anarimenes F. „ ^4«»ae F. B araspes F „ archesilaiis F. „ aristagoras F. „ aristomenes F. „ arruanus F. ... T bachus F „ Blumei Boisd. „ coroebvs F „ criton F „ ctesias F „ daedalus F „ echijn F „ erithalion Boisd. „ eteocles F „ euphrates F. „ euryleon Hew. „ gigon F „ gundlacManus F. Helleri F „ hephaestion F. „ hermoerates F. „ hipponoua F „ hostilius F „ hystaspes F . idalion F „ latinus F „ lepidtis F „ lydius F „ mctgellamts F. „ melanthus F. „ nicanor F „ c-s#m F Download from The Biodiversity Heritage Library http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/; www.biologiezentrum Tafel Papilio pegasus F „ penthesüaus F „ phrynichus F. „ pisander F . „ polyphron F polyzelus F „ prexaspes F „ TOM« F „ sataspes F „ Semperi F „ telegonus F „ therodamas F „ tydeus F „ Vollenhovii F scenares F l'arnassius apollo I> aberratio ' - „ /.
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