^6 Mr. J. H. Leech's neio species of 



band and double marginal line on all the wings exactly as above, but there is 

 also a narrow leaden-grey submarginal band on each wing ; that on the 

 primaries starts from the costa before the apical ocellus, around which it 

 curves, and then continues a slightly sinuous course to the inner margin ; on 

 the secondaries the band is deeply indented between the two larger ocelli. 

 Fringes white. 



$ . Similar to the male, but the central white band is rather broader and 

 the external margins of the wings are rounder. Expanse, 50 mm. 



Occurs at Pautze-Fang, Omei-Shan, in July. 

 Enispe lunatus, sp. n. 



(? . Allied to Enispe euthymius, Doubleday,* but the anal angle is less 

 acuminate, the cell of primaries is not closed by a black bar, and the black 

 discal spot is linear, curved, and sometimes bifurcate ; the submarginal black 

 line is formed of a series of curves instead of angles as in E. euthymius, 

 and is preceded by a few sagittate marks placed on the nervules. On the 

 secondaries the only markings are two submarginal lines, the first lunulated, 

 the second serrated. The under surface is pale yellowish brown, with some 

 faint dusky mottling on the outer third of all the wings ; two angulated sub- 

 basal lines, central bar, and interrupted submarginal line on primaries, dark 

 brown : on the secondaries the brown sub-basal line is wavy to the median 

 nervure and augulated before submedian ; the central line is deep brown ; 

 there is a large black spot, surrounded with bi'own in the first cellular inter- 

 space, and a similar spot with a white central dot in the first median inter- 

 space ; submarginal line as on primaries. 



? . Similar to male, but the costal area of primaries from cell to apex is 

 white, and irregular bands of the same colour precede and follow the sub- 

 marginal line ; the central transverse markings on all the wings are similar 

 in character to those of the same sex of ^. euthymius. Expanse, ^ 84 mm., 

 ? 96 mm. 



Several specimens taken in July at Moupin. 



Vanessa fenestea, sp. n, 

 5 . Primaries reddish-fulvous, clouded with fuscous-brown along two- 

 thirds of the inner margin and towards apex ; there is a large quadi'ate 

 yellowish-white spot before end of cell ; this is preceded by a broad black 

 bar, and outwardly edged with black ; before the sub-apical cloud, which 

 encloses four hyaline spots, is a short, oblique, yellow macular band, tinged 

 outwardly with reddish, and separated from a round subhyaline spot by the 

 third median nervule ; below this is a large bluish-centred black spot, inter- 

 sected by the first and second median nervules, and its lower edge confluent 

 with a black spot on inner margin ; the outer margin is bordered with 

 fuscous ; the submarginal baud is reddish below costa, then yellowish, 

 terminating in a whitish spot just above the submedian nervure. Second- 

 aries reddish fulvous; basal third, abdominal area, and outer marginal 

 border, fuscous-brown ; central spot blackish ; there is a broad central 

 transverse band, composed of black oblong spots with yellowish or whitish 

 centres ; this band is indistinct towards the costa, where it is represented by 

 a broad, longitudinal, yellowish spot, narrowly edged outwardly and above 

 with black, and it terminates in the first median interspace. Under surface 

 of primaries same as above, but paler, and there is no black spot towards 

 inner angle ; the secondaries are pale whity-brown, mottled and irrorated 

 with reddish-brown, and traversed by a chocolate-brown fascia, which is 

 fairly broad at the costa, but narrow throughout the rest of its course to the 



* Gen. Diurn. Lep. ii. p. 292, pi. xi. fig. 2. 



