188 CATALOGUE OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 



1. Satyrus Boopis. 



Satyrus Boopis, Behr, Am. Calif. Aaid. Nat. Scien. (1864) ; 

 Edwards, Proc. Ent. Soc. Fhilad. p. 196. n. 4 (1866). 



California. 



Possibly a variety of ISati/rus {Jlinois) Nephele, from which it 

 chiefly differs in the absence of ocelli upon the under surface of the 

 wings. 



2. Csenonympha infuscata. 



Caenonympha infuscata, M'Leay, in Proc. Ent. Soc. New Suuth 

 Wales, i. pt. 5. p. liii (1866). 



Cape York. 



The description of this species is very brief ; but its locality will 

 probably assist in its determination. AU species of ^ati/ridce, how- 

 ever, ought to be figured. 



3. Lethe ? marginalis. 



Satyrus marginalis, Motschulshy, Etudes Entomologiques, ix. p. 29 



(1860). 



Japan. 



May be nearly allied to Lethe Diana, Butler ; but the description 

 does not quite agree with it. It may possibly be a faulty description 

 taken from a broken specimen. The work in Avhich this species is 

 described has not been recorded. Satt/nis bipunctatus, Motschulsky, 

 Etudes Entom. ix. p. 29 (1860)= Japanese form of Satyrus (Minois) 

 Dryas of Scopoli. 



4. Aulocera Werang. 



Aulocera Werang, Lang, in Ent. Month. Mag. iv. p. 247 (1868). 

 Upper Kunawur (Werang Pass), Cashmere (Goolmurg). 

 Most nearly allied to A. Scylla, Butler. 



5. Elites argentina, sp. nov. PI. V. fig. 8. 



§. Alse supra fiiscse pallida?, subhyalinse: anticse ocellis quinque, 

 quinto maximo subanali, prime et quarto minimis, omnibus cajcis 

 flavo cinctis : posticas ocellis quatuor similibus sed magis distinctis, 

 quarto paulum majore apud angulum anal em ; fasciis velut in E. 

 elegante, sed magis distinctis. 



Alse subtus argentco-glaucinee, area basali fusco lituruta ; fasciis 



