142 MESSRS. SALVIN AND GODMAN ON [ Feb. 20, 
4. EupLa@a prownl, sp. n. (Plate XXII. figs. 1, 2.) 
3 Exp. 4°75. Form similar to that of Z. prothoé, Godt. Above 
uniform pale creamy buff with opalescent reflexions; the costa and 
outer margin of the anterior wings dark brown, the veins in both 
wings also dark brown, and the granular patch of the hind wings 
dark buff; beneath as above, both wings gradually shaded into 
tobacco-brown towards their bases; there are faint outlines of spots 
along the outer margin of the anterior wings, and others in a curve 
across the apex of both wings, also between the costal and radial 
nervules and one at the distal end of the cell. 
The colour of this remarkable species distinguishes it at once from all 
members of the genus. It is one of the finest novelties in Mr. Brown’s 
collection ; and we have much pleasure in naming it after him. 
5. EUPL@A TREITSCHKII. 
Euplea treitschkii, Boisd. Voy. Astr. Ent. p. 98; D. & H. Gen. 
Diurn. Lep. t. 11. f. 2. 
Originally described from specimens obtained at Port Praslin, New 
Ireland. The single example sent agrees closely with the plate 
cited above, but differs in having more spots in the central area of 
the hind wings. 
6. HAMADRYAS ZQUICINCTUS, Sp. n. 
Exp. 2°2. Closely allied to H. zoilus (Fab.), from which it only 
differs in having the white spot of the hind wings nearly circular, 
the black margin being of equal width round the apical angle and 
outer margin, gradually tapering along the inner margin towards the 
base of the wing. 
Of the several closely allied races of H. zozlus, this seems most 
entitled to separation ; still it must be admitted that the relationship 
is by no means remote. 
There are two specimens in the collection, agreeing with one 
another in the character pointed out above. 
SATYRINA. 
7. MYCALESIS LUGENS. 
Mycalesis lugens, Butler, P. Z.S. 1875, p. 612. 
Agrees with the type in the British Museum, which was procured 
by Mr. Wykeham Perry on Vaté Island, New Hebrides. 
8. MyYCALESIS FLAGRANS. 
Myealesis flagrans, Butler, Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, xviii. 
p- 243. 
The specimen sent agrees very closely with the types of the 
species described by Mr. Butler (/. c.) as MM. flagrans. 
9. MycaLusis MEDUS. 
Mycalesis medus (Fab.), Butl. Cat. Satyridee, p. 139. 
Agrees with Bornean and New-Guinea specimens in the British 
Museum. 
