from Maranham. 541 
colour is varied with tawny-orange, and there is a short 
greenish-gray streak near the hind angle. 
Hind-wing black, with the whole disk, including the 
abdominal margin, grayish-white, semi-transparent, the 
nervures bordered with black ; parallel to the outer border 
is a broadish orange belt, not reaching the apex, and 
separated from the semi-transparent disk by a broadish 
band of black; there is a submarginal row of slender 
grayish-white lines, and within them a row of four white 
lunules margined with black. Beneath, the same, 
except that there is a broadish band of orange, extending 
parallel to and near the margins, from the base round 
to the anal angle of the wing. 
Body black; head and collar spotted with white, thorax 
with two gray belts, and abdomen striped with gray. 
Antenne black ; palpi in front white, the terminal joimt 
black. 
This handsome and distinct species was once found also 
on the river Capim,in the interior of the Province of 
Para, by Mr. Wallace, and the specimen is now in Mr, 
Salvin’s collection. 
OCremna Beltiana. 
Q. Expanse 1” 4’, Allied to C. Ceneus, Cram. (Pap. 
156 F.), but very distinct. 
Fore-wing with the costa not arched, but straight 
from near the base to near the apex, the latter shghtly 
produced, the outer margin bowed outwards and strongly 
waved. Blackish-gray, and ornamented with white spots 
similar to those of CO. Ceneus 9, but larger, and most 
of them edged with black ; the row of spots nearest the 
outer margin consists only of three, equidistant from 
each other ; the next row is formed of seven spots, the 
four nearest the costa being in pairs, the fifth lunate, 
the sixth and seventh oblong and close together near the 
hind margin. Beneath, the same, but ground colour 
paler, and spots larger and more distinctly margined with 
black, especially those on the basal half of the wing. 
Hind-wing with the outer margin bowed outwards and 
waved, colours the same as the fore-wing, and spots edged 
with black ; the row nearest the outer margin consists of 
five oblong spots, the next row forms a connected strmg 
of seven circumflexes, extending from the apex to the 
TR. ENT. SOC. THIRD SERIES, VOL. V. PART VII.—DEC. 1867. 
QQ 
