all 
f Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
3. Schistomitra funeralis, n. 8. 
?. Black, with a very slight dark greenish gloss, 
markings cream-coloured; primaries with a subcostal 
streak from the base to the first third of the wing; a 
broad curved belt, its inner margin deeply incised and 
undulated, at the end of the cell, extending from the 
costal vein to near the base of the inner margin; a broad 
discal belt formed of eight elongated spots separated at 
the nervures, the first spot rather short and linear, the 
fourth short and nearly square; secondaries with the 
basal half of costal border cream-coloured ; a broad belt, 
notched in front above the end of the cell, and nearly 
filling the basal half of the wing; a broad discal belt 
formed of eight large elongated spots separated at the 
nervures, the third rather shorter than the others, ex- 
cepting the eighth, which is very small; collar yellow; 
abdomen crossed by four interrupted orange bands, anus 
orange; wings below paler than above, the black parts 
‘with purplish reflections; pectus with a white tuft on 
each side ; venter orange, with four longitudinal series 
of black spots, the spots of the lateral series small; ex- 
panse of wings, 2 inches 6 lines. 
Fusiyama, Nikko (Maries). 
HiucysMa, Nn. g. 
Allied to Agalope, but easily distinguished by the form 
of the secondaries, which are stretched out at the ex- 
tremities of the third median branch (which is, moreover, 
bifurcate), and the radial vein into a long narrow tail. 
4. Licysma translucida, n. s. 
é. Wings hyaline white, slightly dusky externally ; 
veins brown; primaries with a black-edged orange belt 
across the base; body grey, anal appendages testaceous ; 
antenne black; expanse of wings, 2 inches 5 lines. 
Yokohama (77. Pryer). 
Chaleosia caudata of Bremer is probably an allied spe- 
cies of Hicysma, although represented with simple median 
branches and much shorter tail to the secondaries, 
