110 Mr. Butler’s notes on the species of 
8. Euchromia lurlina, n. 8. 
About the size of H. isis; general pattern of wings as in 
E. creusa, the primaries being black with six hyaline white spots 
and two or three metallic blue spots, the secondaries with two spots 
divided by the nervures and a blue spot between them; the spots 
of the primaries differ from those of H. creusa as follows,—the 
pair separated by the median vein form an oblique oval; and the 
pair separated by the third median branch, as well as the isolated 
spot above them, are elongated to twice the length and therefore 
more nearly approach the outer margin; body black, the frons 
and margin of eyes snow-white, the shoulders and base of 
abdomen pale ochreous, the shoulders also opaline; the centre of 
tegule and metathorax metallic greenish blue; the second and 
third abdominal segments bordered behind with blue and with 
bright ochreous at the sides, the fourth segment broadly bordered 
with vermilion ; remaining segments with extremely narrow blue 
edge; coxe pearly white; body below dark brown, the fourth 
abdominal segment edged with ochreous. Expanse of wings, 
88 mm. 
One example of this very distinct species, from Thurs- 
day Island, was purchased in 1880. 
4, Huchromia isis, Boisduval. 
Of this very pretty species we only have one speci- 
men, from Duke of York Island; it was obtained by one 
of the collectors for the Godeffroy Museum, and was 
purchased in 1882. 
5. Huchromia aruica, Walker. 
As already stated this may not be distinct from the 
E. irius of Boisduval, from which it chiefly differs in the 
size and width of the hyaline spots on the wings. 
Two examples, Aru (Wallace). 
6. Huchromia emulina, Butler. 
Allied to the preceding, though unquestionably dis- 
tinct ; we only possess one example, from New Guinea. 
