On new Butterflies from the Pacific Islands. 515 
The other Coccids found at Embudo were Coccus confusus, 
Ckll. (between Embudo and Rinconada), Dactylopius gutien- 
ezte, Ckll. (also at Rinconada), D. lichtensioides, Ckll. (empty 
sacs only), Orthezia artemisiw, Ckll. ined., and O. nigro- 
ceincta, Ckll. 
LXI.—Descriptions of further new Species of Butterflies from 
the Pacific Islands. By H. Grose-Smiru, B.A., F.E.S., 
EZ: 
Limenitis chilo. 
Female.— Upperside. Anterior wings chocolate-brown; the 
disk is crossed beyond the cell by an oblique band of con- 
tiguous white spots, divided by the brown veins, and extending 
from near the costal margin, a little beyond its middle, to 
near the lowest submedian nervule at one third from the outer 
margin; a subapical tawny patch and a submarginal narrow 
sinuate band. Posterior wings with the basal half chocolate- 
brown and the outer half pale tawny brown, with a rather 
broad brown outer margin and a submarginal sinuate brown 
line from the apex to the anal angle. 
Underside. Anterior wings with a reniform pale grey bar 
crossing the cell about its middle and a white streak at the 
end of the cell, both margined with red-brown, and two 
reddish-brown spots below the cell towards the base, the 
lower smaller than the upper spot; the oblique white discal 
band extends nearer to the margin and outer angle than on 
the upperside. Posterior wings with a subovate red-brown 
ring towards the base below the costal nervure, and several 
red-brown markings in the cell; two red-brown bars cross the 
wings, one before, the other beyond the middle; the outer 
tawny space of the upperside is represented by a pale pinkish- 
brown area, the submarginal brown line, as on the upperside, 
edged externally by whitish brown. 
Exp. of wings 1 inch. 
Hab. Sumba, below 2000 feet (Doherty). 
In the collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild. A single 
specimen only, in a battered condition. 
Hypocista calypso. 
Male.— Upperside. Differs from 7. osyris, Boisd., in the 
more restricted area of the pale tawny patch on the posterior 
wings, which is confined to the outer two thirds of the cell 
