Le])i(loptcra of the Adkizohs. 31 



edged with blackish-bio\vn ; fringe whity-brown, with a 

 dark basal line ; abdominal fringes whitish ; body ochra- 

 ceoiis, the thorax orange in front, the collar crossed by a 

 pearly line ; abdomen paler, Avith the base and sides whitish ; 

 wings below pale ochreous, ])rimaries darker towards costa 

 and apex ; a red-brown bar across the end of the cell and 

 a snbapical nebnla of the same colour ; centre of costal 

 border dull brown ; fringe pale and greyish ; secondaries 

 with a brownish spot at centre of costa ; outer margin 

 white, diffused, with brown external marginal line ; fringe 

 testaceous ; palpi ochreous; legs white below, anterior pair 

 wdth the femora above brown, and the tibias and tarsi 

 ochreous ; second pair above ochreous, brightest at base of 

 tibia? and on the knees, where there is a small external 

 opaline-white tuft ; posterior pair Avhite above, the tibiffi 

 very robust and terminating in a tuft of hairs, black inter- 

 nally and opaline externally ; pectus white ; venter pale 

 creamy-ochraceous : expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 



On board the Yeamiaba, 12th August; Rio Jurua, 7th 

 November, 1874. 



This beautiful species, although it has the general 

 appearance of P. corinno* is more nearly allied to 

 P. cceruleilinea of Walker : a brown species, with some- 

 what similar markings. 



31. Phrygionis setosa, n. sp. 



Primaries above dark clay-coloured, glossed with rosy 

 lilacine ; the costal border and apex ochreous, spotted 

 with metallic blue and black; an irregidarly-arched band 

 (almost like the letter D, but with the lower part cut off") 

 from basal third to near the outer margin, orange with 

 metallic blue exterior mai'gin, its interior margin bounded 

 in part by a sinuated slender blackish line ; within the 

 arched band is a singular maculated black-edged mai'king 

 like a falciform hook ; two subapical longitudinal plum- 

 bageous streaks ; a finely black-edged submarginal silver 

 line ; outer border orange ; fringe grey ; secondaries 

 creamy testaceous, becoming rosy-brown near the outer 

 border and on the median interspaces ; outer border 

 orange, bounded within by a partly black-edged silver 

 line, which separates into a distinct spot upon the first 



* A species occurring at Para has been confounded by Walker with 

 P. corinna : it differs in having the metallic bands bright blue and the 

 area hetween the first and second bands purplish-brown ; the external area 

 also is darker ; the central blue line strongly angulated. I propose for 

 this species the name of P. regalis. 



