DANAID®—EUPLOEA. 
EUPLOEA EURYPON. 3. 
Upprrsipn. Male. Basal half of both wings rufous-brown ; outer half to the margins 
(except the costal margin and apex of the anterior wing which are brown) rufous-white. 
Unpersipe as above, except that there are some small white spots at the base, and some 
hight-blue spots at the centre of both wings; on the anterior wing three, one of them within the 
cell ; on the posterior wing six, one within the cell cordate, the others in a curve below it, and 
near the apex four similar spots, (two of them scarcely seen,) in pairs, two near the outer margin, 
and two behind them, as if to form the commencement of a double sub-marginal row of spots. 
The female differs only in having the inner margin of the anterior wing (which is convex 
in the male) slightly concave. 
Expan. 38 in. Hab. New Guinea. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
EUPLOEA USIPETES. 4. 
Uprrrsipr. Male dark rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the immer margin very con- 
vex. A large central rufous spot divided into four segments by the median nervures ; the imner 
segment marked with a small oval compressed white spot. 
Unpersive as above, except that the central spot is smaller. 
Female differs only in having the inner margin of the anterior wing slightly concave; the 
central rufous spot nearer to the inner margin and divided into two segments only, by the first. 
‘median nervule, and in having on the underside in the centre of the posterior wing four light- 
blue spots, one of them in the cell. 
Expan. 3379 in. Hab. New Guinea. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
Three of the butterflies just described are from the Collection sent home by Mr. Wallace. 
