Species of Oriental Lepidoptera. 257 
N. miah, the outer band being very narrow, sometimes little 
better than a fine line. 
Genus JunoniA, Hiibn. 
Junonia orbitola, sp. n. 
3. Upperside: fore wings with all except the apical part 
deep black-brown; this colour is very uniform, very nearly 
pure black, and covers all the lower surface of the wing up to 
the submarginal line, includes the lower half of the lower 
submarginal ocellus, and from thence extends to the costa on 
the inner side of the oblique discal pale yellow band, which is 
very narrow and broken above the lower ocellus; the apical 
portion of the wing is paler brown and the upper ocellus has 
a broad red band encircling its lower portion, and runs up a 
little on the outer side along the subapical yellow spots ; a red 
subcostal spot one third from base, a submarginal band of 
pale yellow lunules, double in the middle; cilia pale yellow, 
patched with brown. Hind wings blue, black on the abdo- 
minal area, round the two ocelli, and at the apex; a pale 
yellow outer margin and cilia, with three lunular black bands 
in the yellow portion. Underside very bright, somewhat as 
in J. orthya, the bands on fore wings and a very prominent 
discal broad band on hind wings bright chestnut-red ; the 
ocelli all large and prominent. 
Expanse of wings 27/5 inches. 
Sapareea Island, near Celebes (Snellen). One example. 
Nearest to J. albicincta, Butler. 
Family Papilionide. 
Genus Cuarus, Moore. 
Charus rotalita, sp. n. 
3. Blackish brown; fore wings with the apical and outer 
marginal space pale between the veins and with two yellowish- 
white oblique subapical spots. Hind wings with a yellowish- 
white medial outwardly curved band, commencing with a 
lunular mark on the costa, then three large squarish spots 
divided by the veins, the centre one the largest, followed by 
a thin band to the abdominal margin, also divided by the 
veins into three pieces ; a reddish-ochreous spot beneath this 
termination of the band, two similarly coloured submarginal 
lunules in the first and third interspaces ; cilia of both wings 
black and yellowish white, the latter colour in the scallops. 
Underside brown; fore wings as above; hind wings with the 
