Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species of Agaristide. 139 
and base of abdomen black; remainder of abdomen bright 
orange, crossed by four black segmental lines: wings below 
the same as above, excepting that there is anebulous subcostal 
greyish streak in primaries : body below less black than above ; 
the femora orange. 
EXxpanse of wings 1 inch 11 lines. 
Port Albany, North Australia (Stevens). Type, B.M. 
Allied to, but very distinct from, A. Donovan? ; its black- 
and-white coloration makes it very similar to the butterflies in 
the N.-melicerta group of Neptis. 
Genus Husemr1A, Dalman. 
Dr. Boisduval’s new species, L. Lambertiene (n.3), of which 
he justly says that it is “sans contredit, lune des plus belles 
du genre,” is identical with LH. bisma of Moore (n. 9). Dr. 
Boisduval gives Java as the habitat of /. amatrix (n. 11), 
whereas the Javan species is his own L. clymene (n. 30); if 
he refers to the ‘Oriental Entomology’ he will find that 
Westwood’s species comes from India. . emolliens (n. 17) 
will go with /. mollis into a new genus. Lt. saturata (n. 45) 
appears to be a Burgena; but I have failed to discover the 
type. H.? awgoceroides is identical with Metagarista transiens 
of Walker; and 4,? sabulosa is a new species of the same 
genus. 
1. Eusemia silhetensis, n. sp. 
2. Closely allied to the Nepalese H. victrix, but with the 
central pale yellow band of primaries more transverse, the two 
patches of which it is formed being placed exactly below one 
another; one discal subcostal white spot (sometimes obsolete) 
instead of three in a transverse series; blue marginal area of 
secondaries considerably broader; differences below much as 
above. 
Expanse of wings 3 inches 4 lines. 
Silhet (Doubleday & Argent). 'Two specimens, B.M. 
2. Husemia orientalis, n. sp. 
2. Nearly allied to EL. victrix, much smaller; the central 
pale yellow band of primaries more irregular ; the discal white 
spots united into a quadrifid white bar; secondaries with the 
marginal blue area more purple in tint and much narrower: 
wings below purplish brown, the margins bluish; primaries 
with markings as above ; secondaries with a diffused subapical 
orange spot. 
Expanse of wings 2 inches 6 lines. 
Mussooree (Leadbeater). Type, B.M. 
