340 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Notes 



Although very close to G. tnalaya, this species is suffi- 

 ciently distinct both in outline and in characteristic 

 markings. 



CiREOCHROA OrISSA. 



S . Felder, Wien. Ent. Monats. I860, p. 399. 



Female. Differs from the male, above, in being of a 

 more earthy-brown colour, and in the median portion of 

 the upper-wing forming a transverse band of pale brown- 

 ish-yellow. Beneath, as in the male, but a little paler, 

 and the transverse band on the upper-wings yellowish 

 instead of white. 



Hah. — Singapore (Wallace); Malay Peninsula (Feld.). 



Cirrochroa ducalis, n. s. 



Size and form of C. regina, colouration more like C. 

 Semiramis. 



Male. Above : the purple border is narrower than in 

 C. regina, and the basal orange portion of uniform tint 

 as in 0. 8emirands. 



Beneath : the ground colour is more rufous than in 

 C. regina, the basal half rufous-orange tinged with 

 pearly-violet, the silvery-white band is straighter with 

 more even edges, and the waved submarginal band is 

 rufous-orange on all the wings, and narrower than in 

 G. regina. 



Hob. — New Guinea, Waigiou (Wallace) . 



This is a well-marked local form, which it seems de- 

 sirable to distinguish from G. regina, a species peculiar 

 to the Aru Islands. 



Genus Terinos, Boisduval. 



This beautiful genus contained but a single species 

 from its establishment in 1836 to 1862, when Mr. 

 Hewitson described four new ones, two of which were 

 collected by myself. Felder and Butler have since each 

 described a species, and I now add two more, bringing 

 the number up to nine, of which the following is a 

 list:— 



