2' I .Mr. BuTLtu's (Uscri/itiaii.'^ aj' iieir si)ectts nj 



tlio leugth ol' this outer euvclope is iS'J milliiuetics, aud its grnat- 

 cst \\\(\\\\ 18 ruillimetres ; in C. apolUna tlie double character of 

 llic coccouu is less readilj seen. 



39. Ceranchia vribreUi, u. sp. 



9 Extremely pale smoky- brown, with slightly darker dentated 

 external borders; primaries with cream coloured woolly basal 

 area ; two subparallel Mackish bands indicating the central belt; 

 the innei- one slightly arched, the outer one arched above 

 the lower radial : ocellus whity-l)ro^vn with l)lackish margin ; 

 secondaries with a blackish band somewhat as in C. apollina, 

 liut nuich tiu-ther from the outer margin ; ocellus black, oval 

 with narrow didl ochret)US centre; body whity-brown ; thorax 

 almost Avhite, Avith the head, collar and tegular ochveous ; 

 antennae black ; wings below without bands ; the secondaries 

 without ocellus; pectus lirown ; legs dull ochreous ; venter 

 whity-brown. Expanse of wings 150 mm. 



The pupa is quite unlike that of the other two species, being 

 single and formed like that of Criculu fenestratd of coarselv 

 Avovcn shining silvery-whitish silk, pierced in all directions with 

 naind holes, and especially towards the larger extremitv. 



ki. Copaxa vidpinu, n. sji. 



9 Proi«d)ly alHed to C. dura* foxy-red; wings with an ir- 

 i-egular suVmiarginal series of vuiequal grey-clouded whitish 

 spots: a straight oblique grey stripe from the costa of ])riraaries 

 near the a],ex to just above the middle of the abdominal boi'der 

 of secondaries; primaries Avith a second straight stripe, perpen - 

 dicular, running across the middle of the wing and joining the 

 oblique stripe upon the inner margin; half-way between these 

 two stripes, beyond the cell, is a small circular grey-bordered 

 Inaline-white spot : secondaries with a roimded grey spot with 

 minute hyaline pupil U])<)n the lower discocellnlar ; costal area 

 rather j<aler than the rest of the wing ; abdomen rather jialer 

 anil more jiink in colour than the thorax; under surface of wings 

 washed with flesh-pink, more sandy towards the base ; external 



* IM. Maliille refers this siiocies to /'rrixniiii/Ki. hwt P. c(icUj(ii(t (tlie 

 tyi'O ol' the j^enus) h:is cnornious aiitenn;e ; wliereas in the allies of 

 y. dura tliey are vtry small : Walkers P. xi mlcwva is ("niiia fortlu, of 

 Wi'stwood. 



