16 My. Butler's Descriptions of New Bhojpalocera. 



area whitish ; hindwiiigs with two costal and one internal 

 brown spot, the latter placed at the base of the first median 

 branch, body yellow : expands 2 inches, 6 lines. 

 Inhabits — ? Coll. Kaden. in Coll. Druce. 



GENUS CALLIDRYAS. Boiscl. 

 Callidryas Minuscula, sp. nov. 



Alse supra aureo-flavse, punctis marginalibus nigris : 

 corpus thorace nigrescente, abdomine albicante. 



Alae subtus pallidiores brunneo striolatse, punctis mar- 

 ginalibus nigris, corpus flavescens. 



Allied to C. Argante ; loinrjs above with ground-colour of 

 G. Argante ?. and margmal black spots ; body with 

 blackish thorax and whitish abdomen. 



Wings helow paler and striated nearly as in C. Argante 

 Init with the striations paler and more diffused, body 

 yellowish : expands 1 inch, 8 lines. 



Inhabits Havannah. Coll. Kaden. in Coll. Druce. 



This may perhaps be a dwarf race of C. Argante. 



GENUS CATAGRAMMA. Boiscl. 

 Catagramma Latona, sj). nov. 



$. Alse anticse supra simillimse C. Sorancc $., plaga autem 

 basali rufa multo latiore, striolaque apicali albida, baud 

 fulva : posticae nigrae basi paululum refescentes, plaga 

 permagna media caerulea nitida ; ciliis albis ; corpus nigro- 

 fuscum. 



Alae subtus fere velut in C. Sorana, anticre autem plaga 

 basali latiore ; posticae lineis fiavis latioribus et profundius 

 dentatis : corpus flavum nigro-strigatum. 



Froiitwings above very like C. Sorana $, but with the 

 basal red patch much wider, the apical streak whitish, not 

 yellow : hindwings black, slightly reddish at the base, with 

 a large central shining blue patch, fringe, white, jjody dark 

 brown. 



Wino's below almost as in 0. Sorana, but the frontwinss 

 with wider basal red patch, tlie hindwings with tlie yellow 

 lines more deeply toothed, body yellow, black streaked : 

 expands 9 inches, 6 lines. 



Inhabits — ? Coll. Kaden. in Coll. Druce. 



This very beautiful species, though very like G. Sorana 

 on the under surface, is (^uite different above. As most of 

 the specimens of G. Sorana are females, it cannot belong 

 to that species. 



