New Bhopaloccra. 13 



corpus nigrescens : alas subtus fuscse pallidiores anticse 

 macula superna alba ; posticse maculis quinque discalibus 

 roseo-rufis ovalibus : corpus nigrescens. 



$. Wings above brown ; frontwings with tlie apical 

 area paler ; a large subtriangular patch upon the inner 

 margin and terminating above in a nearly circular white 

 spot divided by the second median branch : hindwings 

 blackish, the abdominal margin silky white, a central 

 elongate trifid scarlet spot : body blackish. 



Wings below paler brown ; frontwings Avith the white 

 spot of the upper surface ; hindwings with five pale rosy oval 

 spots on the disc ; body blackish : expands 3 inches, 4 lines. 



Peru. Coll. Druce. 



Allied to P. Proteus, but very different. 



SUB-FAMILY PIEEIN^. Bates. 



GENUS EUTERPE. Swainson. 

 Euterpe Latona, sjx nov. 



ft. Affinissima B. Leucodrosymm ; alae supra fuscae area 

 interno-basali anticarum et area tota basali posticarum 

 albido cinereis, anticae plaga obliqua discoidea squamosa 

 coccinea, maculaque squamosa ejusdem color is inter nervulos 

 secundum tertiumque medianos ; corpus cinereo-albidum, 

 capite nigrescente : alge subtus pallidiores venis nigris ; 

 anticse plagis supernis coccineis ; vena costali alba ; posticse 

 punctis duobus basalibus coccineis ; corpus, thorace nigro- 

 fusco, abdomine albo. 



Nearly allied to E. Lcucodrosgme but Avith the frontwings 

 comparatively more elongate, the ground-colour deeper and 

 browner, the grey colouring at the base more extended, the 

 red band broken up into two oblique spots ; expands 2 

 inches, 10 lines. 



Inhabits — ? Coll. Kaden. in CoU. Druce. 



GENUS PIERIS. Schranck. 

 Pieris Trimenia, sp. nov. 



Pieris Agathina, Var. B, Trimen. in Eh op. Afr. Austr., 

 p. 29, pi. II., fig. 2 (1862—1866). 



AIje supra coloribus Callidryadis Gorgopliones ^. : subtus 

 anticffi albse apice, flavo ; costa nigro-squamosa ; venis 

 nigro-acuminatis ; posticte flavse, maculis venas terminan- 

 tibus nigris. 



Wings above coloured as in Callydrias Gorgophone, $. 



