Remarks on New or Interesting Lepidoptera. BB hy 
No of | No. of 
Specimens | Specimens. 
Urania, Fabr. SEMATURA, Dalm. 
leilus, Linn. 
lunus, Linn. 
sloanus, Cram. 3 spiune Cac j ‘ 9 
sae rT . n. : : ‘ 
brasiliensis, Swains. . ar phebe, Guén. hog 
fulgens, Walk. 1 
Aucipes, Hiibn. 
? | Coronts, Latr. 
orontes, Linn. . : ink Le ie 
metaurus, Hopff. : ed | leachii, Godt. . , oy 
japet, Boisd. : , =p al 
Lyssa, Hiibn. egina, Boisd. f ; welsh 
bo 
patroclus, Linn. 
REMARKS ON NEW OR INTERESTING SPECIES. 
Amauris infernu, Butl—One of our specimens agrees with 
Butler’s figure ; but the other differs in the hind wings. The 
white basal portion of the wing extends beyond the cell, and 
there is a sub-marginal row of comparatively large white spots. 
Ithomia gazoria, Godt. (Karschina, Herbst), is erroneously 
placed in Melinwa in my Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera, p. 34. 
I now place it provisionally in Jthomia. 
Tisiphone hercyna, Hiibn.—This specimen, like most of those 
in collections is referable to 7. maculata, Hopff, which is believed 
to be the male of Hiibner’s insect. 
Mycalesis asochis, Hew.—The female is larger than the male ; 
the dark border is narrower, and the eyes of the under surface 
are more or less visible above, especially that nearest to the 
anal angle of the hind wings. 
Ypthima Ceylonica, Hew.—We have this species from Madras 
as well as from Ceylon [Y. corynetes, Boisd. from Natal, ought 
to be erased from our catalogues, as it is only a manuscript 
species. | 
Y. doleta, W. ¥F. Kirb, sp. n.—Exp.al. 14-13 inches.— Allied to Y. 
asterope, Klug., but much larger. Brown, fore wings with a very 
large black eye, with two blue or white pupils, enclosed in a 
yellow ring, and placed on a grayish ground, bordered by an 
ill-defined dark ring, which iikewise marks off the greyish hind- 
marginal portion. Hind wings brown with the outer half 
grayish, crossed by two ill-defined dark lines, one within and 
one without the large eye, near the anal angle. This is single- 
