20 FAMILY NVMril.Vl.ID.K. 



sul)inaryiiiali, (iuai-ta(jiu' antciuaruiiiali iiii^ris ; linca jialliila inaruiiiali, postit-a- 

 rum oclu-acca, medio mari;;iiiis aiitii-aniiu ct anvi apirali |)(»>ticariim iiigro-rusco 

 nebulosis ; corpus cinoreo-l'usfiiin : exp. alar. iinr. 2, liii. '.). 



Cluiacus, Vera Paz. (Ilayiie.J ? Coll. Salviii. 



Tliis spucies is allied to T. Murpcssa, but may be distinguished I'luiu all the species of this 

 j;i'ou]) by the diU'croiit form of the contral lines on the under surface. 



PLATL' nil. 

 SUB-rAMILY DANAIN.E. JJalcs. 



( ; EX r.s EUPL( K.V. Ftihrn-ins. 



J^itphvu Jcsnica, sp. iioi'.,Ji(j. 3. 



S Akc supra uigerrimio purpiu'co vii-iditjiie ccrto situ nitontcs ; autieu) 

 macula tcrminali discoidea, duabus majoribus approximatis discalibus, striisque 

 duabus iuteruis iiavo-albidis ; 2)ostictc niaciilis .scptem discalibus intcciualibus in 

 serie arcuata digestis, liavidis : corpus nigro-i'usciuu albo })nc2)uiictatum. 



Alio subtus obscure olivaccis ; anticte maculis sex inediis iiticqualibiis 

 flavo-albidis ; postictc serie luacularum velut supra, ])uuctis tribus mediis serie 

 triangiilari digestis, pimctoquc ad basiu ilavo-albidis : corpus nigrum, tliorace 

 albipuuctato : exp. alar. unc. 3, liii. 11. 



Eidji Islands. (From Jlr. iriiilehj.J i , Coll. Druce. 



This very interesting Eiiplaa is a key to the natural jiosition of its near ally E. Tiult^dikci li'oni 

 Xew Ireland. In my monograph of Euplwa (Proc. Zool. See, p. 292, 18GG) 1 was obliged to make a 

 distinct division for the reception of the latter species, whereas, had I possessed Eiq)lwa Jessica, I 

 should have placed it with E. Ti-eit»:h/ici close to E. D'tamx. 



