Ncio Si)<:cic.i of Lcpulopkra. 168 



more regular outline to the black half of these wings ; 

 helow it chiefly differs in the narrowness of all the black 

 bands: expanse of wings 1 inch, 11 lines. 

 Tapajos {Bates). 2 specimens. B.M. 



32. G. Fidvcsccns, n. sp. 



Allied to the preceding, but larger ; the orange or fulvous 

 oblique band of primaries continuous with basal half of 

 wings, the black border beyond it being merely represented 

 by a short geminate disco-cellular litura, and a dentate pro- 

 jection at external angle ; secondaries longer ; primaries 

 below almost as in C. Accstc, but the apical yellow bands 

 l)roader and the central black bar broken ; secondaries 

 M'ith all the black bars narrower: expanse of wings, 2 

 inches, 4 lines. 



E. Peru {Dcgand). 1 specimen. B.M. 



The largest species in the genus. 



GENUS MYNES. Boisdaml. 



33. Mynes Doryca, n. sj). 



Above like 31. Gcoffroyi, excepting that the black outer 

 margin is about double the Avidth ; primaries below as in 

 M. Geoffroyii excepting that the apical spots are larger ; 

 secondaries below as in M. Gfidnnii : expanse of wings, 2 

 inches, 8 lines. 



Dorey ( Wallace). B.M. 



We iiave an example, labelled N. Guinea, which only 

 differs from the type in the narrower lilack Ijorder al)0ve. 



GENUS HETEKOOHROA. BoisduvaJ. 

 34. Hcterochroa Tumida, n. sp. 



Closely allied to H. Irmiva, but the tawny band of pri- 

 maries deeper in colour, its front edge like that of //. 

 Tizona, its inner edge like that of H. McpMstophclcs (so 

 that it differs entirely from H. Irmiiia in shape) ; apex 



