FAMILY WMI'll MID i:. 



I liiivp nanu'il this hnnclsoine species .1. Dtliimniin, because of llie lar;,'c lilac crescent on tlic 

 frontwings ; it is alliedto .1. Ami/fhnnn, tlie unilersurf;ice of the wings bcinj; nearly llie same ax in llial 

 species, but of a more rosy tint ami witli l.irger ocelli. 



A fine species belonging to the allieil genns '/.•iij-iilin, and figureil by J)r. I'Vlilcr in tlie Iliise iler 

 N'ovnri, Tab. LXII. lig. S, as Zeujriiliii ir^/A/c//, appears not to differ from my /Cnij-ii/in Annl/n/xfiix 

 from Sumatra, described previously at p. 485 of the Proceedings of the Zoological Society for 18C."i. 

 this species has come several times during tlie last few years from I'urnco. 



SUBFAMILY HRASSOLIN.E. Jiaies. 



CEXUS CALTGO. n»b„rr. 

 Colif/0 Jle»iir/iro(t,Ji(/. 2. 

 (J Caligo Hemicliroa, Butler, Cistula Kntomoloirica I.]). 3 (October, 18(59. 



Ala' .supra area basali fusca ; antica? area submargiiiali nic,reseonte ; disco 

 toto pone medium purjjuraseente ; macula subapicali geininata alba; mari^ine 

 extorno ocbraceo-fusco : posticae disco pone medium ad uervulum fere primum 

 modianuin ])urpuraseente ; areis siibmaririnali et anali niijrescentibus ; margine 

 extcrno ocbraceo-fusco; plaga abdominali maculaquo ejusdem coloris ovali : 

 corpus fuscum : 



Al;e subtus fere velut in C. Automedone, fascia auteni sulibasali aiirea recta : 

 exp. aliir. imc t, lin. '1. 



Minas (ieraes. Coll. Druco. 



Nearly allied to C. Automedon, which it somewhat resembles upon the under surface ; it is, 

 however, more conspicuously coloured and with the straight subbasal band of a dead golden colour : 

 the hind wings are longer than in C. Automedon. 



