BY W. H. MISKIN. 104? 



E. BOREAS, n.sp. 



(J. IJPPERSIDE. — Primaries : Dense opaque brown, with an 

 arched apical band of five white spots; an outer complete marginal 

 row of white specks ; two small white spots within marginal row,, 

 just below middle. Secondaries : Dark brown with silken gloss ; 

 perfect outer marginal row of small white spots not quite reaching 

 anal angle ; a transverse band of white patches from anal angle, 

 where they are largest, to apical angle, the two last being round 

 and smaller, the others double and elongate ; abdominal margin 

 rusty brown. 



Underside. — Light shining brown ; discal area darker ; with 

 spots as above, but rather more developed, and with some addi- 

 tional ones in primaries ; one in and near end of cell, and six 

 others arranged transversely around end of cell, these having a 

 bluish tinge. Secondaries also as above, with a curved series of 

 five small bluish-white specks encircling end of cell, and one 

 within. 



5. Similar to (J, but lighter brown and without gloss; the 

 white markings somewhat more developed, and with an additional 

 white spot situated upon the costa rather beyond middle, above 

 and beneath, and three additional ones in the discal series. 



Thorax and abdomen dark brown. 



Exp, 2fl- to 3^-2^ in. 



Zra6.— Cardwell. Coll. Miskin. 



E. MONILIFERA, Moore. 

 (Gamatoha M.) Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 262, 1883. 

 Thursday Island. 

 I only know this species by the description ; it appears to come 

 under this group. 



Hinder tnargin excessively convex ; costal patch none ; brand 

 single^ very large ; underside, brand double in ^ ; single white 

 band on underside of 2 corresponding to h^and mark. 



