2 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Contributions towards 
with sericeous streaks; secondaries of the male with a 
pale, generally ovate patch upon the subcostal nervure ; 
antenne rather short, slender.* 
Type, C. darchia (Euplaa darchia, M‘Leay). 
Calliplea niveata, n. sp. 
Wings above pitchy-brown, brilliantly shot with purple ; 
primaries with a lilacine white subcostal spot beyond cell ; 
a disco-submarginal series of nine lilac-edged white spots, 
united and placed obliquely towards apex; secondaries 
with costal area broadly silky whitish; a subochraceous 
patch on upper half of discoidal cell; a broad white sub- 
marginal band, beginning at the anal angle and suddenly 
diminishing on first discoidal inter space, whence it is only 
represented by two small subapical white spots on the 
subcostal interspaces: body blackish; head, prothorax 
and pterygodes white-spotted ; wings below olivaceous- 
brown ; primaries with a submarginal series of white dots 
and an elongate lilacine white spot on first median inter- 
space; secondaries with two apical submarginal white 
dots; base black, white-spotted: body blackish, white- 
spotted : expanse of wings 2 inches, 11 lines. 
8, 2 Queensland (Whitely); ¢@ Australia. Type, 
SVE 
Allied to Calliplea hyems from Timor, with which I 
confounded it in my Monograph, not having seen more 
than a single example; since then, however, I have ex- 
amined several of them and found them quite constant ; 
there are examples in Mr. Druce’s collection. 
The most nearly allied Australian species is C. priapus 
of my Monograph, an insect closely allied to, but larger, 
darker and altogether more brilliantly coloured than C. 
darchia of M‘Leay. 
Subfam. SATYRINA. 
Genus Hypocysra. 
Hypocysta undulata, n. sp. 
N early allied to H. Adiante of Hiibner, but the 2 
maries with comparatively longer costal and outer margins 
* In this genus I propose to group the Z. Tulliolus section of the 
old genus Euplea ; ; the latter designation comprehends at least three good 
natural genera, 
