2 Mr. J. H. Leech's neir apecies of 



transverse band is bordered externallj^ with deep fulvous ; the bar in discal cell 

 is straight and very clearly defined : the black marginal spots on the secondaries 

 are rather smaller, and there is no reddish line on the outer margin : the 

 fringes are wliite, more decidedly chequered with brownish than in Z. 

 armandina, and the apex of primaries is brown instead of white. On the 

 under surface there are two small ocelli below white apical spots ; the discal 

 bar is broad, straight, whitish, and very conspicuous ; two pairs of silvery- 

 violet lines traverse the secondaries, but the inner one of the second pair is 

 not continued beyond the median nervixre, above which the space between 

 this pair is clouded with silvery violet ; the second, third, and fourth ocelli 

 are sometimes clouded with silvery violet, and the pupils of all are bluish. 

 In the female the fulvous border to central band of primaries is rather 

 broader than in the male. Expanse, 60 mm. 



Occurs at Wa-Shan, June ; Ta-Tsien-Lu, July ; Huang-Mu- 

 Chang, August. 



ZOPHOESSA PROCNE, Sp. n. 



(? . Allied to ZopJioessa lielle, but the boundary of basal two-thirds of 

 primaries is rather more irregular, though less indented, than in Z. arman- 

 dina, and the fulvous border is broken up into spots ; the apical spots are 

 fulvous, and there are two otlier fulvous spots below ; the submarginal 

 blackish band is also broken up into spots ; the dusky bar in discal cell is 

 incurved, and is preceded by a dusky patch. Below the apical white spots 

 on under surface of primaries are two other white spots, the upper of these 

 is encircled with black ; the pale primrose discal bar is broad, incurved, and 

 surrounded with brownish. On the under surface of secondaries there are 

 two parallel lustrous wavy lines towards the base ; from the middle of the 

 costa a broad pale primrose patch extends to subcostal nervule, from whence 

 two almost parallel undulating lustrous lines run to the inner margin ; the 

 space between these lines is dusted with brownish grey. 



2 • Similar to the male, but the fulvous markings are replaced by white, 

 and are rather larger. Expanse, 60 mm. 



Occurs at Wa-shan, June; Huang-Mu-Chang, July; Ta- 

 Tsien-Lu, July and August. 



ZoPHOESSA LIBITINA, Sp. n. 

 Allied to Z. sura, Doubl., but the male is smaller, and both sexes are 

 darker ; the outer margin of the primaries is straighter, and there is but one 

 pale spot on the costa ; the external margin of secondaries is less angulated 

 in contour, and the ocelli are represented by black dots. On the under 

 surface the coloration and markings are very similar to these characters in 

 Z. sura, but the primaries have a reddish apical da<;h, the ocelli are 

 indistinct and only two in number ; all the ocelli on the secondaries, 

 excepting the sixth, have a faded appearance. Expanse, ^ 70 mm., J 

 80 mm. 



One male, Ctiia-Ting-Fu, in July ; and one female, Chang- 

 Yang. 



Lethe prockis, sp. n. 



Agrees in shape and markings with Lethe dlnarhas, Hewitson, but differs 

 from that species in the following characters : Colour of both sexes a much 

 blacker brown ; the first and fifth ocelli of secondaries are lar,i,'er ; the female 

 is without the white fascia and apical dash on primaries, and the black longi- 

 tudinal blotch below outer angle of secondaries is replaced by a round black 

 spot. Expanse, ^ 61 mm., $ 62 mm. 



Three male, and two female specimens captured at Wa-Shan, 

 June ; and Chang- Yang. 



