372 Mr. A. G. Butler on new Species of 
Fig. 10. The same. Young form of the quadrilocular statoblast, before 
the cellular coat &c. is added. aaaa, cavities of the young 
statoblastlets respectively ; 606 6, chitinous coats; cece, aper- 
tures repectively. 
Fig. 11. The same. a, surface of the cellular coat, or erust; 6, vertical 
section of the same, to show the hexagonal form of the cells, 
and their resemblance to plant-structure. 
Fig. 12. Parmula Brown. Portion of the crust, or cellular coat, much 
magnified, to show that it is composed of spherical cells of vari- 
able diameter heaped together irregularly. 
XXXIX.—Descriptions of new Species of Lepidoptera from 
Tenasserim. By Artuur G. BUTLER, F.L.S., F.Z.8., &e. 
THE Lepidoptera described in the present paper form part of 
a fine series of rare and interesting species collected in the 
Thoungyeen valley by Capt. Charles Bingham, and gene- 
rously presented by him to the national collection. 
Among the more valuable species in this series the following 
are worthy of note :— 
Several new or interesting members of the subfamily Euplee- 
ine, amongst which is one supposed to be L. Adamsonit, 
Marshall, and which is my H. margarita; Thaumantis pseuda- 
iris (the type of which was collected in Malacca) ; 7. Louisa ; 
Penthema Binghami and P. darlisa; males of a Charaxes 
(apparently C. scylax) ; Papilio zaleucus, P. evan, and P. te- 
learchus; also both sexes of Adolias xiphiones, the male only 
of which was previously known to me. 
RHOPALOCERA. 
1. Loesa fervida, sp. n. 
Allied to Z. oroatis of Hewitson. Above bright orange- 
ferruginous, with dusky diffused brownish external borders to 
the wings; primaries with a small blackish blind ocellus on 
the first median interspace, its zone a little clearer than the 
ground-colour: body brownish. Under surface olivaceous 
brown ; basal two thirds of wings darker than the outer third, 
crossed in the middle by a slender blackish angulated line, 
and limited externally by a slender lilac stripe: primaries 
with small white-pupilled black ocelli, with narrow yellow 
iris, dusky margin, and pale zone on the upper radial and 
first median interspaces: secondaries with eight ocelli, all 
small, the fourth and eighth mere points, the fifth largest ; 
