114 Mr. Butler's notes on the species of 
19. Huchromia formosana, n.s. (Pl. IV., fig. 7). 
Pattern of primaries nearly as in H. horsfieldii; the orange 
patches wider; the interno-median patch partly divided before the 
middle by two black dots placed obliquely; secondaries nearly as 
n E. polymena, but the basal patch smaller; body as in H. orien- 
talis, the fourth to sixth segments being carmine-red. Expanse of 
wings, 48 mm. 
Formosa (Hobson). 
20. Huchromia fraterna, Butler. 
A species occurring in Moulmein, of which, at present, 
we have only one example, but which (judging by the 
constancy of its allies) is almost certain to be a fixed 
type; Herr Rober, however, says that he agrees with 
Herr Snellen in regarding this and LE. celebensis as 
‘insignificant aberrations, unworthy of names;”’ after 
which he proceeds at once to give one of them a new 
name himself. 
21. Huchromia orientalis, Butler. (Pl. IV., fig. 6). 
The common Burmese representative of H. polymena : 
the type unfortunately was labelled ‘‘ N. India’’—doubt- 
less an error, as the species has since come in some 
‘numbers from Burmah; though, unhappily, many of 
them were so much injured as to be unfit to put into the 
collection. 
22. Huchromia polymena, Linneus. 
We have eight examples, from India and Ceylon. 
23. Huchromia celebensis, Butler. 
Four specimens from the Celebes: this is the Glau- 
copis butlerti of Rober; he says that it differs from 
E. celebensis, in having the “ lower radial of the prima- 
ries broadly bordered with black’’—a slightly variable 
but constant character of LV. celebensis. 
24, Huchromia laura, Butler. (Pl. IV., fig. 8). 
Although we only have one example of this species, 
and with the vague locality ‘‘E. India,” it is so well- 
marked that its distinctness can be considered certain. 
