EUCll.KTES. ALPEXUS.— .Sl'll.AlUTlA. 3'J 



is also an additional lengthened spot contiguous to and hclow the hasal spot within tlie cell: 

 liind wing MJiite ; veins and narrow outer marginal line sliglitly luliginous ; a subanal and 

 slight subapical fuliginous streak, which is less defined in female. Cilia fuliginous in male, 

 white near anal angle in male and at apical angle in female. IJody ochre\ -yellow, with 

 black dor.sal narrow bauds, and three row s of small .^^pots beneath ; legs blackish above, 

 oehrey-yellow beneath. 



Expanse, (f 2^r inches, $ 2-8- inches. 



Hah. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Ueiuis EUCH-ETES, Clemens. 

 Ewchcetes, Clemens, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliil. xii. ji. 532. 



Elcii.ktes siKKi.MKNSi.s, 11. sj). (Plate II. iig. V2.) 



Upperside: fore wing ochrcous-brown, palest along the veins; hind wing fuliginous- 

 brouu with an indistinct paler submarginal band. I'nderside ochreous-brovvn, both wings 

 with darker iKisal and marginal streaks bet\\ een the \ cins, the disk thus showing a jiale trans- 

 verse fascia. Abdomen ochreous-red, with a dorsd and lateral row of black sjiots ; anal 

 tuft yellow; legs blackish. 



Expanse If incii. 



Hub. Darjiling. In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



It is extremely interesting to find a species of the genus FAicIuf-tcs occuiring in Asia. 

 'i"he species hitluTto described are American. 



ticiius AhPE.Xl JS, ilalkn: 

 AljiviiKs, \\ alkcr, Catal. Lqi. llet. B. .M. iii. \>. (J8(). 



.\l,ri;NUS I'LAVKNS, 11. SJ). 



Uniform ochrcous-yellow : fore w ing w ith tw o medial transverse slightly recurved series 

 of (juadrate brown spots, and two less distinct spots below the apex : hind wing with a series 

 of three small brown spots from anal angle, and a \ery small indistinct spot at end of cell. 

 Underside of wings marked as abo^e. Abdomen rc<ldi.sh, ^vith indistinct blackish dorsal 

 sjiots ; antennie, tij) of palpi, and legs above brown. 



Expanse I-/0- inch. 



Jlah. Cherra I'unji, Assiun. In coll. Dr. Staudinger and F. Moore. 



Genus SPILAHCTIA, Butler. 

 S/jilarctia, Butler, Cist. Eiit. ii. ]). 39 (1875). 



SriL.\i!C"ri.\ u.viroK.Mis, n. sp. 

 Fnnah. I'ppcrside pale ochreous-bufT: fore wing with a small black spot at base, a spot 



