470 Prof. Westwood’s list of Diurnal 
lutescentibus; alis posticis lutescentibus, fascia irregulari pone 
medium margine parum saturatiori. Exp. alar. antic. une. 3§. 
Hab. Talisse Island, 1886. 
Fam. 2. LYCANIDA. 
11. Liphyra Brissolis, Westw., Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
p- 31 (1864). 
Sterosis robusta, Felder, Novara, p. 219 (1865), t. 27, 
figs. 10, 11. 
Hab. Manarang, Kabroecken Island (Talauer Islands), 
Nov. 21st, 1885. 
Obs. The unique specimen captured is much paler 
than my original types, or than the insect figured by 
Dr. Felder. Itis of arich orange-buff on the upper side 
of the wings, with a dark brown apical margin scarcely 
extending along the inner margin of the fore wings, the 
dise with a rather large conical blackish spot at the 
anterior end of the discoidal cell, and a larger oval 
one of the same colour divided in two by the second 
branch of the median vein; the hind wings with two 
small, oval, blackish spots on the dise just below the 
middle, each attended by a smaller spot on its inner 
edge ; these spots are wanting on the under side of the 
hind wings. 
12. Amblypodia Centaurus, var. ?, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., 
p- 520 (1775). 
Amblypodia Anunda ?, Hew., Ill. D. Lep., t. 3a, fig. 82. 
A. Aglais, Felder, Novara, pl. 29, f. 11. 
Hab. ‘'alisse Island, Sept. 10th, 1885. 
Obs. ‘The only specimen captured is in bad condition. 
It is above blackish brown, with a rich purple oval patch 
scarcely occupying half of the disc of the fore wings, 
and another of the same colour not extending beyond 
the basal half of the hind wings, which have the margin 
and analangle much torn. On the under side the wings 
are paler brown, with a number of circular white lines 
and curved striole forming a series of spots more or 
less confluent. The anal angle marked with silvery- 
green scales. : 
