244 Mr. A. G. Butler on a Collection of 



Genus Junoxia, Hiibner. 



14. Junonia albicincta. 

 Junonia albicincta, Butler, Traus. Eut. Soc. p. 5 (1875). 



One male. 



Previously known only from Australia. 



15. Junonia villida. 

 Papilio riUida, Fabriciiis, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 35 (1787). 

 One female. 



Genus Cyrestis, Boisduval. 



16. Cyrestis achates. | 

 Cyrestis achates, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 481 (1865). | 

 One female, \ 

 The type was from My sol. 



Genus Messaras, Doubleday. 

 17. Messaras Tumeric w.s.^. 



Wings with basal area red-brown ; central area occupied 

 by a broad, sharply defined, bright oehreous band (from 

 costa of primaries to abdominal margin of secondaries), some- « 



times enclosing a black dot on first median interspace of 

 primaries ; external area broadly black-brown, with two 

 barely visible lunulate submai-ginal black lines : wings beiow 

 intermediate in character between M-irrosope and J/, madestes^ 

 buff, with the basal area greyish or sordid (not edged with 

 brown) ; external area red-brown, interrupted by a discal 

 series of black spots, bounded by whitish lunules on each 

 side ; a submarginal series of whitish lunules ; a nearly 

 marginal ochraceous line : body brown above, buff below. 

 Expanse of wings 2 inches 5-6 lines. 



A pair. 



We had this species previously from Mysol and Dorey ; the 

 example from Mysol is rather paler. 



Family Lycaenida. 



Subfamily Lycjeki^m^ Butler. 



Genus Miletus, Hiibner. 



18. Miletus epicletus. 

 Thecla epicletus, Felder, Wien. ent, Mon. iii. p. 324, pi. vi. fig. 3 (1869). 

 A pair. 



