136 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Apatura rujicincta, sp. nov. 



<? . Upper side. Fore wing blackish brown with the following 

 obscure reddish brown markings: three. bars within cell, an irre- 

 gular discal band and a marginal line, five preapical white spots, an 

 oval, reddish-ringed black spot between middle and lower median 

 nervules. Hind wing blackish brown, with following obscure reddish 

 brown markings : a bar within cell, and discal, submarginal, and 

 marginal bands, the latter enclosing a fine black line ; a black spot, 

 widely ringed with red, near anal angle. 



Under side. Fore wing yellowish brown, three black spots 

 within, and a double black bar at end of cell, an obscure discal pale 

 band, becoming whitish on inner margin, white spots as above but 

 edged black, red-ringed black spot between median nervules more 

 conspicuous than above, an irregular submarginal brown band and 

 fine black line beyond. Hind wing yellowish brown, two black spots 

 within, and double black line at end of, cell, traces of a discal pale 

 band, a submarginal sagittate brown line, and fine black line beyond, 

 red-ringed black spot as above. 



This is the Nias representative of A. parisatis, Westw., from 

 which, however, it may be easily distinguished by conspicuous 

 red spot at anal angle of hind wing above ; in this respect it 

 resembles A. rhea, Feld., from the Philippines, but from that 

 species it differs in the very different colour of the under side. 

 Apparently a rare species. I have seen only two specimens ; 

 both are in the Adams Collection. 



Eulepis kannegieteri, sp. nov. 



(? . Upper side. Fore wing black ; a wide pale yellow band 

 from upper median nervule to inner margin, a pale yellow spot 

 between this band and apex. Hind wing black, a wide pale yellow 

 band from middle of costa, narrowing to a point near anal angle, 

 submarginal row of white spots, a yellowish bar at anal angle. 



Under side. Fore wing with yellow markings as above, base and 

 costa broadly lilac-brown, a black spot within, and a black bar at end 

 of, cell, a black line inwardly narrowly edged with white extending 

 from apex of cell to lower median nervule ; the pale yellow area, 

 which is inwardly edged black, is surrounded by a chocolate-brown 

 border very narrow and becoming blackish on its outer edge, beyond 

 this a series of blackish lunules filled in with lilac, and set in a pale 

 lilac band, a twin black patch below lunules, outer margin widely 

 greenish brown. Hind wing v^^ith yellow markings as above, edged 

 outwardly and inwardly with bright chocolate-brown, a subbasal 

 black line, inwardly edged with white, extending from costa to just 

 below median nervule, another black line from costa to base of lower 

 median nervule edging the yellow area, base and inner margin lilac- 

 brown, beyond the pale area a series of reddish silver-edged lunules 

 surrounded by blackish, but no trace of red in lunules betw^een upper 

 and lower median nervules, a black line outwardly edged with white 

 from lower median nervule to inner margin ; outer margin widely 

 greenish brown with a submarginal series of white spots edged out- 

 wardly with black, and a marginal series of yellowish bars. 



