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and lower surfaces. One female has a sagittate blue spot upon the 

 upper surface of primaries at the end of the cell. Exjjanse % o\ 

 inches ; 9 3]-0 2 inches. 



Described from numerous specimens in my collection. I take 

 pleasure in namina- this species at the suggestion of ]\Ir. Henry, in 

 honor of our mutual friend, Hon. Wm. B. Negley, of Pittsburgh, Pa. 



(icnnsC.4L,L.II»L,(EA P.iitl. 

 G. C'alliplfca L.<Mloreri Feld., n. viir. IIainana mihi. 

 I have received quite a series of male and female specimens of 

 what a])pears to me to be a local race of Ledereri, to which I attach 

 the varietal name Hainana. The specimens differ from tyi)ical 

 Ledereri as depicted in tiie Novara Reise, and in Distant's Rho- 

 palocera Malayana in that the submarginal row consists of seven 

 spots instead (jf six, and that these spots are distinctly jnipilled with 

 white. The chestnut-brow'u or fulvous tint characteristic of the j)os- 

 terior mai'gin of the fore wings and of the hind wings of Malaccan 

 examples of C. Ledereri is also wanting, most examples having this 

 shade replaced by fuscous. The underside of specimens differs in no 

 respect from specimens of Ledereri received by me from the jNIalay 



Peninsula. 



Genus EIJPL.<EA Fabr. 



7. Eiiplcea Fel«leri BvUl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1SG6, p. 27.5. 

 Two male s{)ecimens. 



.Subfamily SATYRIN^, Bates. 

 Genus EUPI-ffiAMIMA n. genus. 



S. Euplceaiiiiiita Dia«leiMoiiles Moore, n. var. Henrici, mihi pl. t, 

 FIG. 1, Zethera diademuides Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1878, p. 824, PL. 51, FIG. 

 3 ; Marshall and DeN. vol. i, p. 98, PL. XIV, FIG. 33. 



The specimens before me differ from the typical form in that the 

 submarginal band on the primaries has seven instead of six white ■ 

 spots, and that there is a band of four white spots crossing the apex 

 of the prinuiries transversely between this submarginal band and the 

 cell. 



I do not believe that this insect is correctly referred to the genus 

 Zethera Felder. The neuration and the convex margin of the pri- 

 maries indicate to me its generic difference from Zethera. Jkfore 

 having seen Mr. Moore's description and the second jiart of vol. i of 

 jNIarshall and DeNiceville, I made up my mind that the insect is 

 generically distinct from all others, and accordingly submitted a 

 drawing of it under the ]MS. name of Eupkvamimn Henrici to Mr. 



TRANS. AMER. ENT. SOC. XIV. (Ulj MAY, 1878. 



