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



Junonia chorimene, Gu^r. 

 Common. 



Junonia micromera^ n. sp. 



Wings above dark brown, clouded with ferruginous, crossed 

 by a broad discal tawny band intersected by a series of black 

 spots, and bifurcate towards costa of primaries ; outer border 

 black, with a double series of ill-defined submarginal white 

 luuules ; primaries with two tawny spots in the cell ; disco- 

 cellulars and a spot below the cell reddish tawny : wings 

 below much paler, the spots better-defined ; the discal band 

 not bifurcate ; the basal area not clouded with ferruginous, 

 but dark brown, spotted with large and small testaceous and 

 pale tawny spots ; submarginal lunules well-defined ; palpi, 

 coxffi, tibi^, and tarsi whitish. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 9 lines. 



Not uncommon. 



Allied to J. octavia and J. ceryne. 



Hypanis ilytliia^ var goetzius^ Herbst. 

 Not uncommon. 



Neptis marpessttj HopfFer. 



The figure of this species seems to define the white lines 

 too clearly on the upper surface. 



Acs^iNJEy Bates. 



Acrcea ccecilia^ Fabr. 

 Not common. 



Acrcea Rougetiij Gu^r. 

 This seems to be simply A. eponina. 



Lycsenidae. 



Ltcmninm^ Butler. 



Lyccena Tcnysna^ var. ?, Trimen. 



Lampides johates^ Hopffer. 



Rare. 



Lampides sylaris, Hopffer. 



There is a male of this species no larger than L. Barherm 

 of Trimen. 



