Mr. II. N. Moseley on Peiipatu.s tiovoe-zcalaiuliio. 85 



Hesperia Ojttuta. 



Alis utrinquc rufo-fuscis : anticis infra plaga atra plagisque duahus 

 Hans : posticis plaga Hava. 



Uppersldc rutoii.s-brown, paler at tlic inldi.Ue of the iinterior 

 wiiif^, the fringe nii'ous-ycllow, the head and thorax tinted 

 with lilac-blue. 



Underside rufoii.^. Anterior wing with a band of dark 

 brown from the base to beyond the middle, bordered below 

 with pale yellow. Posteriur wini,^ with the base rufous-brown, 

 tinted with purple and bordered below with pale yellow. 



Exp. 1.^ inch. 



Hah. Brazil. 



In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 



Unlike any other species in the strange colouring of the 

 underside. 



Hesperia Onasima. 



Alia utrinque rufo-fuscis : anticis puuctis quatuor (duobus sub 

 apiccm minutissimis) hyalinis : posticis punctis duobus hyalinis : 

 anticis infra plaga tlava. 



Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with four trans- 

 parent white spots — two between the branches of the median 

 nervure and two (very minute) near the apex. Posterior wing 

 with two central transparent spots. 



Underside as above, except that it is red-brown, that the 

 anterior wing has a small pale yellow spot in the cell, and a 

 large yellow spot bordered with dark brown near the inner 

 margin. 



p]xp. If^ inch. 



Hob. Brazil. 



In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 



VI. — Remarks on Ohservations ly Captain Hufton, Director 

 of the Otajo Museum, on Peripatus nova3-zcalandia2*, tcith 

 Notes on the Structure of the Species. By H. N. MoSELEY, 

 Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford, Naturalist to the ' Chal- 

 lenger ' Expedition. 



The above-cited paper by Captain Ilutton, which a])pcared in 

 the November number of this Journal, contains so many 



• Aun. & Map. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1870. 



