10 Mr. Butler's Descrij^tions of 



Wings above brown, reddisli at base, a broad nearly- 

 straight fiilvous band upon \yhich, in the hiadwings, are 

 two subanal roTind spots, that nearest the abdominal 

 margin Ijeing much the largest ; hind wings with two rows 

 of fulvous lunules on outer margin : body brown, antenna; 

 black. 



Wings below fulvous, a nearly straight central band, 

 yellow in the front and silvery in the hindwings and 

 tapering to the abdominal margin ; beyond the central 

 band in the hindwings are five black spots, the first, fourth, 

 and fifth largest, the third smallest ; two submarginal 

 series of silvery and yellow lunules and a white oblique 

 subapical stria in the frontwings, body pale fulvous : 

 expands 2 inches, 6 lines. 



Inhabits Hong Kong. Coll. Druce. 



This interesting Cirrochroa is intermediate in character 

 between C. Clagia and C. Orissa : it is abundantly distinct 

 from both. 



GENUS TIMETES. Boisd. 

 Timctes Funestis, sp. nov. 



Alse supra fuscffi, obscure strigatae, anticse punctis 

 tribus subapicalibus, posticse macula fasciolari medio- 

 costali albis, fascia discali nigrescente : subtus pallide 

 fuscse obscui'e strigatae, area apicali paulum albicante, 

 punctis subapicalibus albis, submarginalibus nigris. 



Wings falcate, frontwings terminating in a sharp point, 

 hindwings tailed as in C. Tatdlina ; above smoky broAvn ; 

 frontwings with two basal discoidal striae ; a contmuous 

 line just beyond, then a discocellular stria and two irregu- 

 larly waved central lines ; a broad ill-defined band (limited 

 near the apex by three white spots) ; all these bands are 

 blackish ; the apex and outer margin dark brown : hind- 

 wings, a basal line, two central slightly waved lines, a 

 broad discal band, and two submarginal wa%y lines all 

 dark brown or blackish, the wing between the two central 

 lines white at the costa ; two or three subanal black spots. 



Wings bcloto pale greyish brown whiter towards the 

 apex, the basal area crossed by two deeply dentated lines 

 and one or two small basal lines ; disc crossed by a zigzag 

 pale line and interrupted brown streak, beyond which is a 

 series of black points and in the frontwings several white 

 subapical spots ; two waved submarginal lines, the outer 

 one dark : expands 2 inches, 3 lines. 



Inhabits Bolivia. Coll. Dnice. 



