52 [August, 



ACR.EA CaLDAEEKA. 



Jljjper-side fulvous, sometimes tinted with carmine. Both wings with scTeral 

 black spots ; anterior wing with a spot near the base, a spot in the cell, another at 

 the end of the cell, two spots below these, and a band of four spots towards the apex, 

 which is broadly dark brown. Posterior wing clouded with brown near the base, 

 which is marked by some indistinct brown spots, two spots below these, and an 

 irregular band of six spots, the outer margin dark brown, traversed by a scries of 

 indistinct fulvous spots. 



Under-side as above, except that the anterior wing has two black spots at the 

 base of the costal margin, and is without the brown at the apex, and that the marginal 

 spots of the posterior wiug are large and lunular. 



Exp. E^'o inch. 



The sub-apical spots whicli I have described as four, are sometimes 

 reduced to two or tliree in number. 



This species had also been previously received from the Transvaal, 

 sent by Mr. Bradshaw. 



ACR^A ASEMA. 



upper-side fulvous. Both wings marked by several black spots. Anterior wing 

 with a spot near the base, a spot in the cell, and another at the end of the cell, a 

 short macular baud from the costal margin beyond its middle, a spot below the 

 median nervure (near it), two spots (apart from this), and a sub-marginal series of 

 five spots, the first three of which near the apex are in a straight line, the apex dark 

 brown. Posterior wing with several black spots between the base and the middle, 

 more easily counted on the under-side, the outer margin broadly dark brown, traversed 

 by a series of seven fulvous spots. 



Under-side as above, except that the apex of the anterior wing has three pale 

 spots instead of the dai-k brown, and that the posterior wing has seventeen black 

 spots, and the marginal spot larger. 

 Exp. ly^g inch. 



In general appearance, like A.-Oiiccea. 

 Oatlands, Weybridge : Juli/, 1877. 



LIST OF BHOPALOCERA OF THE CHEKIANG- AND KIANGSOO 

 PROVINCES, CHINA. 



BT W. B. PRTER. 



Papilo Pammon (Liu.), Ilencius (Fcld.), Xuihus (Lin.), Xnthulus 

 (Lin.), Ilachaon {JAw.) , Diphilus (Esper). Sericinus Monlela ((xray). 

 Gonepteryx Aspasia (Menetr.). Colias Syale (Lin.). Terias Mandarina 

 (Dc Jj' F7.a), Iceta (Boisd.)?, hecahoides, (Menetr.), vagnns (Wall.), 

 Anemone (Feld.). Anthocaris Scolymus (BuXIqv), hamhusarum (Ohevt). 

 Pieris sordida* (Butler), claripennis* ^Butler), GUciria (Cram.), 



