400 THE CBUISE OF THE ' CUBAQOA.' 



PLATE XLVII. Figs. 3, 4. 



EUPLCEA LORENZO, Butler. ' , 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. s. 4, vol. v., p. 359, n. 7 (1870). 



S Allied to E. Jessica (Butler, in Lep. Exot. pi. viii. fig. 3) 

 Wings above black, shot with blue ; front wings with a white 

 spot between second and third median branches, and an iuterno- 

 discal greenish streak: hind wings with brown costal area ; seven 

 creamy discal spots as in E. Jessica. 



Wings below blackish-brown with purple reflections ; front 

 wings with a discoidal spot, a discal jioint beyond it, and the 

 discal streak of the upper surface white ; internal area brown : 

 hind wings with base white-spotted ; three central spots in a 

 nearly straight series, a minute point near them, and the seven 

 discal spots of the upper surface, white. Body brown, white- 

 spotted. Expanse of wings 3 inches 7 lines. 



One specimen. South Sea Islands. Coll. Brit. Museum. 



A third species of the group to which E. Treitschkii belongs. 



PLATE XLVII. Eios. 1, 2. 



EUPLCEA IMITATA, Bufler. 



Ann. and Mag. Kat. Hist. b. 4, vol. v., p. 359, n. 8 (1870). 



S Wings above pitcliy brown ; front wings with white external 

 area, tinted with rosy-ojjaline ; a spot of white on costa near 

 external area ; anal area and costa ochre-tinted ; a rosy-white oval 

 spot below first median branch ; outer margin slenderly black- 



