454 Mr. W. II. Miskin's descriptiojis of new species 



Genus EpiNEniiLE, Hiibuer. 

 Epinepliile Rawnsleyi, n. sp. 



TJrPEUSiDE : (lark xiniform LroAvn. Primaries : -vvitli 

 a black ocellus, with small, ])ale blue centre, near apex ; a 

 larger one of same description between second and third 

 median branches, near marf^in. Secoiuhtrics : -with an 

 ocellus similar to those on primaries, but Avidely encircled 

 with ring of orange, near anal angle ; a smaller one, also 

 wnth orange ring, but without the central speck of blue 

 at apex. 



Underside : as above, but with faint Indication of discal 

 band within the cell of primaries ; a fiiint, whitish ring 

 round both ocelli, and tAvo transverse lines of same cha- 

 racter, one submarginal, the other inside of the ocelli. 

 Serondories : with the transverse lines much more de- 

 cided, the apical ocellus with white centre. 



Thorax and abdomen almost black, above and IjcIow. 



Expanse 2" 2". 



Hah. — jNIaroochey Iliver, near Brisbane (Rawnslev). 



Coll. Miskin. 



My specimen I believe to be miique. It was collected 

 and 2>i'esented to me by my friend the late II. C. Eawnsley, 

 Esq., to Avhose memory I propose to dedicate it. 



Genus IlETERONYMriiA, Wallengr. 



Ilcteronympha Digglesi, n. sp. 



Upperside: bright reddish-fulvous, with black mark- 

 ings. Primaries: with short broad transverse band at 

 termination of cell just touching costa, a short transverse 

 band Avithin, and about centre of cell, connected Avith base 

 of wing by a longitudinal band which gradually narrows 

 to a point at base of wing; apex Avith a moderately Avide 

 margin extending along costa nearly to the princii:)al dis- 

 cal band, and about a third of way doAvn outer margin ; 

 midway doAvn outer margin, an irregularly-shaped patch 

 extending some distance toAvards disc and inclining up- 

 Avardly so as to partially encircle, apically, a small simple 

 ocellus, the patch being connected Avith apical margin 

 by a fine submarginal line, and continued along margin 

 nearly to hinder angle, Avhich latter is narroAvly bordered; 

 a square patch on liinder margin near angle ; a Avide band 

 on hinder margin nearly to base ; a sqnare patch betAveen 

 second and third submedians, nearly touching discal band. 

 Secondaries : Avith outer margin, from apex, broadly bor- 



