282 Mr. A. G. Butler 07i new Species of Lepidoptera. 



Under tail- and wing-coverts light yellowish green. The 

 ear-coverts arc of the same shade of yellow as the breast- 

 feathers in T. Jlavoviridis ) and the plumage of the entire 

 under surface closely resembles the abdominal covering of 

 the Sula bird. 



" Irides cheriy-rcd, feet greyish blue, bill orange-red" {Meyer). 



Wing 4 inches ; tail 2|. 



Dr. Meyer informs me that he possesses the bird alive at 

 Menado, from the vicinity of which town his specimens were 

 procured. 



XXXV. — Descriptions of some neio Species of Lepidoptera^ 

 cliiefiy from the Collection of Mr. Wilson Saimders. By 

 A. G. i3uTLER, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



EHOPALOCERA. 



Family NymphalidsB, Westwood. 



Subfamily Saty^inje^ Bates. 



Genus EuPTYCHiA, Hiibner. 



1. Euptychia languida^ n. sp. 



Ala) anticoo supra fusctc ; fascia lata media antice convexe abbre- 

 viata et ad costam baud attingente, nivea : posticse nivea?, basi 

 fuscesccnte ; plaga apicali et altera anali semiocellaribus nigres- 

 centibus ; lineis antemarginali, submarginali et marginali nigris 

 uiidatis : corpus fuscum, 



Alffi subtus fuscK, fascia lata media alba : antica? ocello subapicali 

 et puuctis duobus pone eum argenteis ; liuea antemarginali, apud 

 apicem augulis alternis undata, linea submarginali ct marginali 

 nigro-fuscis ; areola marginali dilute fusca : posticaj ocellis quin- 

 quc, primo, secundo et quinto nigris, aliis argenteis, secundo 

 maximo : corpus fuscum. 



Exp. alar. unc. 1, lin. 9. 



Ilah. Bogotd. Coll. Saunders. 



E. languida is a beautiful and very distinct species allied 

 to E. OcirrJioe. 



2. Euj^tychia cyanitesj n. sp. 



Ala; supra ca?rulea; fore vdut in E. ecrlcsti ^T , nigro strigata^ et 

 marginata), sod linea intcriore auticarum obsoleta ; plaga in 

 margine intorno squamosa griseo-albida : corpus cinereum. 



Ala3 subtus fcro velut in E. c(rlesti, fasciis a\item magis rufescenti- 

 bus ocollisquo minoribus. 



Exp. alar. unc. 2, lin. 2. 



Ilah. Brazil. Coll. Saunders. 



