4 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Contributions towards 
pale grey-brown ; primaries with apical half of discal area 
irrorated with creamy scales; an indistinct submarginal 
dentate-sinuate brown line ; two punctiform black ocelli 
on discoidal interspaces : body below white; secondaries 
with two central irregular brown lines; discal area stra- 
mineous; four black ocelli with white pupils, narrow 
yellow irides and silver zones, the first apical, the second 
small, on lower discoidal interspace, the third and fourth 
on median interspaces, enclosed in a single silver zone; a 
submarginal silver band ; outer margin orange; fringe 
grey-brown: expanse of wings 1 inch, 5 lines. 
Between Sydney and Moreton Bay (Damel). B. M. 
Hypocysta epirius, n. sp. 
$ Wings above pale smoky-brown; secondaries with 
discal area “pale ochreous, nearly as in H. pseudirius, but 
the brown outer margin narrower and intersected by a 
broader ochreous line; discal ocellus sometimes double: 
body grey-brown: wings below rather paler; secondaries 
with two very irregular central brown lines; discal area 
pale brownish-stramineous ; ocelli as in FH. pseudirius, 
but smaller; silver zones and submarginal band indistinct: 
body below cream-coloured: expanse of wings 1 inch, 
5 lines. 
@ Broader than male and rather brighter in colouring; 
secondaries above with ill-defined ocellus on lower dis- 
coidal interspace ; primaries below with paler discal area; 
an indistinct angulated brown line and a dentate-sinuate 
submarginal line ; two punctiform black ocelli on discoidal 
interspaces: expanse of wings 1 inch, 6 lines. 
$ Australia (Macgillivray); ¢ Moreton Bay ( Gib- 
bons). B. M. 
Subfam. NYMPHALINE. 
Genus NEPTIS. 
Neptis latifasciata, n. sp. 
Nearly allied to N. Shepherdi of Moore, but differs 
from it in the less distinct discoidal streak and spot of 
primaries, the larger discal spots, the more distinct sub- 
marginal spots; and the much broader transverse band of 
secondaries: expanse of wings 2 inches, 9 lines. 
Queensland ( Whitely). Type, B. M. 
