458 MR.A.G. BUTLER ON NEW EXOTIC LEPIDOPTERA. [May 23, 
dinally ; basal end of median nervure broadly black internally; a 
black spot at the end of and within the cell, crossing halfway between 
the discocellular nervules ; interior extremities of second and third 
median nervules, end of cell between them, and between the first 
and second clothed with black scales; a black angular lunule be- 
tween the interior extremity of the third median nervule and the 
submedian nervure, but only extending to the interneurian fold; 
both ends of the fold black ; a transverse spot of black between the 
fold and the submedian nervure near the base, and a small transverse 
band near the anal angle, extending to the fold between the sub- 
median and the internal nervures; another band between the fold 
and the internal nervure, which is broadly black on its outer edge 
near the centre; all the nervures of the outer and interior margins 
with sagittiferous outer extremities. Body pale ochreous, 
Hab. Mexico*. 
5, GONEPTERYX URANIA. (PI. XXVI. fig. 5.) 
G. wallichii, Doub). ? 
Upperside. Front wings pale yellow, deeper at the outer margin ; 
anterior margin much curved, and ending at its outer extremity in 
a sharp, uncated apical point; outer margin slightly simuated on 
its upper edge ; apex brown, deeply sinuated and dentated ; a large, 
perfectly circular, deep-brown spot between the first and second 
submedian nervules. Posterior wings somewhat quadrate, pale yel- 
low, deeper at the outer margin. 
Underside. Front wings dirty yellow, paler.on the inner margin ; 
discoidal cell irrorated with brick-red ; a small irregular silver spot 
surrounded with red in the middle of the end of the cell, with a 
minute vertical lunule just above it ; the costal and subcostal ner- 
vures ending in small red spots; a somewhat triangular silver dash 
on the anterior margin, close to the apex ; a large ferruginous round 
spot, ending below in a fine oblique red line, between the first and 
second submedian nervules; two small, longitudinal, oblong, pale- 
brown spots placed obliquely between it and the silver apical dash. 
Posterior wings dirty yellow; cell irrorated with brick-red, a small 
irregular silver spot, surrounded with red, in the middle of the end 
of the cell, with a minute red lunule just above it ; a small brown 
lunule above the end of the cell, and halfway between it and the an- 
terior margin; a band of oblong pale-brown spots crossing the wing 
between the nervules, and following the direction of the outer margin. 
Hab. Northern India. 
6. CaLLipryas BRACTEOLATA. (Pl. XXVI. fig. 6.) 
Upperside. Front wings sulphur-yellow, pale roseate at the base ; 
anterior margin convex; apex and nervules of outer margin faintly 
tipped with brown; a faintly indicated deeper-yellow spot near the 
* Nearly allied to Hesperocharis graphites 3, Bates (from the central valleys 
of Guatemala), Ent. Month. Mag. vol. i. pt. 2. p. 33, but, as it seems to me, not 
identical. 
