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18. Danis Sebas, Boisd. 



19. Danis Salaroandri nov. pp. 



Alis integris coeriileis anguste nigro-rnarginatis, posticis medio 

 late albo-f'asciatis subtus anticis inargine antico et externo 

 nigris lineaque angusta basali metallico-viridibus : posticis 

 basi nigris linea brevi viridi, margine postico nigro annulis- 

 qae metallico-viridibus oruatis. 

 Long, alar, extens. 14 lin. 

 This beautiful little species is scarcely half the size of D. 

 Sehce, and may be readily distinguished from it, by its scarcely 

 having any black on the upper surface, while on the lower there 

 is a distinct gap between the black anterior and exterior margins 

 of the upper wings. 



20. Pamphila KreflTtii, nov. sp. 



Alis luteis, anticis margine externo et vitta discali fascis : 

 posticis marginibus basique fuscis, subtus luteo-flavis alis 

 anticis versus basim fuscis. 

 Long. alar, extens. 15 lin. 

 This insect a good deal resembles the P. silvana of Europe. 

 I have named it after the Curator of the Australian Museum, 

 Mr. Gerard Kreffc. 



21. Damias Scottii, nov. sp. 



Nigra, alis supra olivaceo-nigi'is : anticis maculis duabus flavis 

 magnis una antice vei'sus apicem altera marginem posticum 

 attingente : posticis late flavo-fasciatis, subtus alis pallidis 

 postice strigis undulatis tribus fuscis ornatis. 

 Long. alar, extens. 20 lin. 

 This species I dedicate to the Hon. A. W. Scott, who has 

 devoted much time to the investigation of the Lepidoptera of this 

 country, 



22. Agarista Kochii, nov. sp. 



Nio-ra, abdomine luteo-annulato, alis anticis supra et subtus 



albo-quadrimaculatis : posticis supra et subtus medio irre- 



gulariter subanguste albo-fasciatis : omnibus apice anguste 



albis et marginibus externis albo-guttatis. 



Long. alar, exteu. 22 lin. 



This species most resembles A. Donovani. The antennce, 



head, and thorax are quite black. Three of the four spots on 



