600 Mr, A. G. Butler's Descriptions 



Wings below, nearly as above; front-wings with all the 

 spots white ; hind-wings, median nervure not blackened, 

 a white abdominal streak ; body black, head and pro- 

 thorax orange, abdomen with central and lateral white 

 stripes. 



Expanse of wings, 1 inch, 9 lines. 



Eab.— Fort Natal. Coll. Druce. 



This makes the third true Leucochitonea described. 



Genus Eeycides, Hiibner. 



Erycides YoTchara, n. sp. 



"Wings above, raven-black ; front- wings with three 

 belts, the first central, oblique, the second short, perpen- 

 dicular, crossed by the third median branch, the third 

 shorter, sub-apical, also several streaks towards base, all 

 semi-transparent tawny ; hind-wangs with central area 

 tawny orange divided by the nervures, crossed by a 

 tapering black bar with central tawny spot, its base also 

 divided longitudinally by two black bars, one near costa, 

 the other near inner margin ; body raven-black, head 

 and prothorax jet-black ; thorax ^vith four longitudinal 

 tawny streaks. Wings below, nearly as above ; body 

 black. 



Expanse of wings, 2 inches, 9 lines. 



Hah. — Peru. Coll. Druce, and B. M. 



Resembles PyrrJiopyga Tityusa, Hew., and is allied to 

 Erycides Piala of the same author. 



Genus Carystus, Hiibner. 



1. Carystus Ozota, n. sp. 



Wings above, blackish-brown ; front- wings with two 

 hyaline spots, the first interrupted by the median nervure, 

 the second near the apex, and divided by the subcostal 

 and discoidal branches into four parts, a hyaline point 

 near the inner margin ; hind-wings with a central sub- 

 ovate white spot ; body brown, collar fulvous. Wings 

 below, nearly as above ; front-wings red-brown, a white 

 spot on the inner margin, and touching the central hya- 

 line spot, subapical spot as above; hind-wings dark 



