On new Butterflies from the Pacific Islands. 515 



The otlicr Coccids found at Embudo were Coccus confasus^ 

 Ckll. (bttweoii Einl)udo and Rinconada), Dactyhpins gutien- 

 ezi(Vy Ckll. (also at Kinconada), D.lichteusioides, Ckll. (empty 

 sacs only), Orthezia artemisid., Ckll. ined., and 0. nijro- 

 cinctaj Ckll. 



LXi. — Descrijitions of further new Species of Butterflies from 

 the Faciflc Islands. By H. GrOSE-Smith, B.A., F.E.S., 



F.Z.S. 



Limenitis chilo. 



Female. — Upperside. Anterior wings chocolate-brown; the 

 disk is crossed beyond the cell by an oblique band of con- 

 tiguous white spots, divided by the brown veins, and extending 

 from near the costal margin, a little beyond its middle, to 

 near the lowest submedian nervule at one tiiird from the outer 

 margin; a subapical tawny patch and a submarginal narrow 

 sinuate band. Posterior wings with the basal half chocolate- 

 brown and the outer half pale tawny brown, with a rather 

 broad brown outer margin and a submarginal sinuate brown 

 line from the apex to the anal angle. 



Underside. Anterior wings with a reniform pale grey bar 

 crossing the cell about its middle and a white streak at the 

 end of the cell, both margined with red-brown, and two 

 reddish-brown sj)ots below the cell towards the base, the 

 lower smaller than the upper spot; the oblique white discal 

 band extends nearer to the margin and outer angle than on 

 the upperside. Posterior wings with a subovate red-brown 

 ring towards the base below the costal nervure, and several 

 red-brown markings in the cell ; two red-brown bars cross the 

 wings, one before, the other beyond the middle ; the outer 

 tawny space of the upperside is represented by a pale pinkish- 

 brown area, the submarginal brown line, as on the upperside, 

 edged externally by whitish brown. 

 Exp. of wings 1|- inch. 

 Hah. Sumba, below 2000 feet [Doherty). 

 In the collection of the Hon. Walter Itothschild. A single 

 specimen only, in a battered condition. 



Hypocista calypso. 



Male. — Upperside. Difiers from H. osyris, Boisd., in the 

 more restricted area of the pale tawny patch on the posterior 

 wings, which is confined to the outer two thirds of the cell 



