222 On some new Species of Lepidoptera. 
This species is closely allied to Papilio ascolias, Felder, 
from which it constantly differs in the band of spots being 
much more elongated and not extending beyond the cell; it 
is also a smaller insect. I have no doubt it is a distinct 
southern form or so-called subspecies, the same as Papilio 
calates is the northern form of P. ascolvas, both being easily 
distinguished from the Colombian P. ascolvas. 
Fam. Arctiide. 
Phragmantobia viridis, sp. n. 
Male.— ead, collar, tegule, and thorax bright pale green ; 
antennee yellowish ; palpi bright red; abdomen pale brown. 
Primaries pea-green, crossed from the costal to the inner 
margin by two black lines—the first near the base, > -shaped, 
the second very much curved in the middle; a short black 
line extends from the costal margin to the end of the cell; 
the fringe green. Underside pale green, the costal margin 
edged with red from the base nearly to the anal angle; the 
black line from the costal margin to the end of the cell the 
same as above, beyond which is a small black dot; second- 
aries paler than the primaries, with a faint black spot at the 
end of the cell and a faint dusky submarginal line; the fringe 
yellowish green on the underside; close to the costal margin 
are four black spots. 
Expanse 14 inch. 
Hab. 8... Peru, Santo Domingo (Mus. Druce). 
This species is allied to Phragmantobia rubricosta, Dogn. 
Fam. Liparide. 
Euproctis Meeki, sp. n. 
Male.—Head, antenne, thorax, and abdomen chrome- 
yellow; legs chrome-yellow; anal tuft white. Primaries 
chrome-yellow, somewhat brownish near the base, the veins 
yellowish white, in some specimens quite white; the fringe 
yellow: secondaries paler chrome-yellow, without any 
markings. ‘The underside of both wings pale yellow. 
Expanse 1? inch. 
Hab. N. Australia, Cooktown (Meek, Mus. Druce). 
This species is also in Mr. Bethune-Baker’s collection from 
British New Guinea. 
