“Challenger? Lepidoptera. 201 
65. Pegella ichorina, sp. n. 
?. Allied to P. curvifera. Primaries above white, crossed 
by three nearly equidistant golden-brown stripes—the first 
interrupted, angulated, just before the basal fourth of the wing, 
the second rather broad, oblique, crossing the middle of the 
wing, and confluent with an angular discocellular fasciole of 
the same colour, the third narrow, oblique, crossing the disk 
halfway between the central stripe and the outer margin ; two 
or three basal spots, the veins, a spot in the cell, and a mar- 
ginal series of spots golden brown: secondaries rose-pink, 
becoming gradually white towards outer margin, where there 
is a series of little brown dashes: body above sordid whitish ; 
antenne black. Wings below white, showing traces of the 
markings of the upper surface; costal borders and veins sor- 
did; marginal spots or dashes as above ; interno-median area 
of primaries slightly tinted with pink ; secondaries with the 
basal two thirds tinted with pink; abdominal area washed 
with rose-pink: body sordid whitish; anterior legs blackish. 
Eixpanse of wings 100 milim. 
Amboina. 
Euschemide. 
66. Bursada perdica. 
Phalena perdica, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 126, pl. clxxviii. E (1779). 
Var. Bursada truncata, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. p. 191 (1864). 
So ¢- Amboina. 
Of this species an instructive series was obtained, completely 
linking the two forms associated above. 
67. Craspedosis ernestina. 
Phalena Geometra ernestina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 156, 
pl. ecclxix. F (1782). 
Celerena sobria, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. Suppl. p. 164 (1864), 
& ¢. Amboina. 
In his ‘Catalogue’ Walker states that C. sobria is the 
type of his genus Celerena; the latter genus, however, had 
been already described by him in the ‘ Transactions of the 
Entomological Society’ for 1862, pp. 71, 72, with C. divisa 
as type. The two species are not congeneric. 
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Uraniide. 
68. Alcidis orontes. 
Papilio orontes, Linneeus, Amcen, Acad. vi. p. 402. 
g. Amboina. 
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