\^^ (December, 



base ; outer border pale clay-brown, an irregular narrow discal band, 

 a sub-costal spot, the discocellulars, and a spot on interno-median 

 area, all of the same colour: body above olivaceous ; prothorax slightly 

 tawny ; head blackish, with the margins of the eyes and sides of the 

 palpi white : body below whitish. Expanse of wings, 1 inch 3 lines. 



? . Yery much darker, so that the intervals between the bands 

 are reduced to golden-orange spots, the bands and veins themselves 

 being deep chocolate-brown ; basal scaling more golden ; wings below 

 brighter, the secondaries crossed by a broad, strongly-elbowed reddish- 

 brown band, which tapers to the abdominal margin ; an indistinct 

 sub-marginal series of conical spots of the same colour, with whitish 

 lilacine centres : body above much brighter than in the male ; below 

 tinted with rosy. Expanse of wings, 1 inch 3^ lines. 



(?, ? , North Island (J. D. Enys). 



13. Chrysophanus Feredayi, Bates. 



PAPILIONID^. 



14. Catopsilia CatlUa, Cramer. — A single male of this species is 

 in the collection. 



The whole o£ the above-mentioned butterflies are in the collection 

 of Mr. Enys. 



British Museum : October, 1876. 



DIAaNOSIS OF A NEW SPECIES OP PSALLUS (HEMIPTERA- 



HETEROPTERAJ. 



BY O. M. REUTER (HELSINGPORS). 



PsALLUS WOLLASTONI, n. Sp. 



Testaceus, nitidus, magis minusve ruhedine tinctus, nigro-piJosnhis, 

 suhtilissime Jlavo-pubescens ; antennis articulis duohus ultimis simul 

 sumtis secundo longitudine suh-cequalihus, quarto tertio circiter dupio 

 hreviore (i^) ; femorihus magis minusve ruhidis, anteriorihus innotatis, 

 posticis tantum suhius obsolete et pnrce fusco-punctatis, tibiis spinis 

 nigris validis e 2'>U7ictis minutissimis tantum in hasi tihiarnm conspicuis 

 nascentibus ; cuneo testaceo, margine interno ad apicem usrpie sat late 

 saturate rubro ; memhranafere innotata, venis rufescenti-testaceis ; vertice 

 oculo circiter duplo (J*) v el fere 2\ (?) latiore. Long. 2t — ^ mm. 

 Species pubescentia jlava subtili, inctura insigni cunei, femoribus vix 

 fusco-irunctatis, tibiisque punctis ad basin spinarum minutissimis, bene 

 distincta. 



Two specimens captured by Mr. Wollaston in Madeira, and kindly 

 jjommunicated for description by l)r. Buchanan White. 

 Abo, Finland : Sth November, 1876. 



