+ 
22 Mr. A. G. Butler’s Descriptions of new 
DREPANULID. 
40. Argyris plagiata, n. s. 
Apparently nearest to A. ocellata; sericeous-white, 
primaries with an extremely large golden bronze-coloured 
patch, with slaty grey centre bounded externally by four 
oval black spots, and partly crossed also by a curved 
white line on the disco-cellulars; a smaller spot of 
eolden-bronze enclosing grey and white dots on internal 
area; an arched discal series of dome-shaped grey spots 
followed by submarginal and marginal series of elon- 
gated spots of the same colour; secondaries almost 
crossed in the centre by two large confluent golden- 
bronze- patches enclosing large spots of grey, bordered 
with plumbageous and black; an ill-defined arched 
bronzy discal stripe followed by two series of grey spots, 
the inner series of rather large diamond-shaped spots, 
the outer of narrow subconfluent dashes, almost forming 
a submarginal line; head black in front; under surface 
entirely sericeous-white ; expanse of wings, 1 inch 10 
lines. 
One rather damaged specimen. Tokei (Fenton). 
ZENZERIDA. 
41. Zenzera leuconotum, n. s. 
?. Closely allied to Z. esculi of Europe, but decidedly 
larger, and with unspotted snow-white prothorax; ex- 
panse of wing, 3 inches 1 line. 
Tokei (Fenton). 
PSYCHIDA. 
42. Humeta minuscula, n. s. 
3. Sericeous fuliginous-brown, the wings with a faint 
rosy reflection; veins of primaries, especially the main 
stem of the submedian, broadly blackish; body darker 
than the wings; under surface nearly as above, but the 
veins more slenderly blackish; expanse of wings, 11 
lines. 
Yokohama (77. Pryer). 
PLATEUMETA, 0. g. 
Wings short and broad (somewhat like Psyche gra- 
minella, but of a thicker texture) ; thorax very broad and 
