r.VMlIA NVMrilAI.lU.E. 13 



(lual)iis ocellaribus ms;r'\9. albo iridatis a])ii(l basin positis, striolaque niijra collam 

 flaudonto ; posticii' plau;a inaLCiia sul)aiiali ari^eiit<»a niac'ulis(|U(M(cto sul)iiiari;iiia- 

 lihiis albis partim nitjro pui)illatis : corpus ruscuni, i)fct(ir(\ palpis, liltiis 

 tarsis(pio ochrafcis : exp. alar. iiiu-. 3. liii. 13. 



West ^Vfrica. (Anhanti .') S , li. :\l. 



Tliis species, recently obtaineil from the Collection of T. P. Dossctor, Esq., is intermediate between 

 C. Tridntes and C. Miii-crinn : there seems to be little doubt that it is from Ashanti, as the other 

 insects with which it is said to have come appear to be from that locality. 



2. Clio raxes Oriliis, pi. c, Jig. 5. 



C. Orilus. Walhice In lUl. 



S Ahc anticfc supra fuscte area basali paulum rufescente ; fascia maculari 

 Mibmari^inali, increscente ocliraceo-flava ; posticsc area basali fusca ; area 

 apicali ochraeeo-flava apiid marginis abdominalis medium rufescente ; linea 

 mari^inali, niaculis septom .sul)bastatis submargiiialibus aliisque noiiiiullis 

 subaualibus, omnibus nigris : cor])Us fuscum collo albipunctato. 



Ahc antica' subtus pallidr dlivaceu', striis l)asalil)iis bruniicis ; fundi) statini 

 pone arcam basalem all)icante, tunc brunnescente ; fascia discali eloni;ato- 

 lunulari olivaceo squamosa maculas obscuriores indudonte et introrsum 

 brunneo limitata ; area externa albicante ; fascia undulata olivaceo-squamosa 

 dccrescente a squamis ocbraceis margiuata, banc transerrante ; posticie 

 area basali pallidc olivaceo-squamosa, lincis basalibus brunneis ; striis duabiis 

 nu'diis a])proxiniatis brunneis, cxtrorsum a lunulis septcm ocbraceis In-unnco- 

 (ilivacco mari^inatis, liniitatis ; area apicali albida, maru,inali ocbracca ; niaculis 

 scptcni triangularil)us viridibus nigro aciuiiinatis ct partim fusco-cinctis sub- 

 niarginalibus ; linea margiiiali olivacea : corpus albidum, auteuuis nigris fulvo 

 acuminatis : exp. alar, unc 3. lin. 0. 



Timor. (If'allace). (J , Coll. A. il. Wallace. 



This marvellously distinct Churnjris is not nearly allied to any of the known species, it is ]>crha]is 

 l)C,st located in the Fubiits jjroup. in general appearance it luoks somewhat like a Ptijn'/iij of tip' 

 I'ninmon group. 



