1882. ] MR. H. DRUCE ON NEW HETEROCERA. 781 
Fam. EUSCHEMID. 
Euscuema, Hiibner. 
EuscHEeMA SAGANA, n. sp. (Plate LXI. fig. 3.) 
Primaries—the basal half chrome-yellow, the outer half bluish 
black, crossed by two bands of semitransparent white spots. Secon- 
daries chrome-yellow, a black spot at the end of the cell; the 
apex and a submarginal row of spots black. Head, thorax, and 
abdomen yellow. 
Expanse 33 inches. 
Hab. Cochin China (Boucard). 
This species resembles Z. militaris in form, but is very distinct, 
wanting the black spots on the wings of that species. 
Mixionta, Walker. 
MILIonIA BUTLERI, n. sp. (Plate LXI. fig. 4.) 
Nearly allied to M. giinthert of Butler, but more brilliant in 
colour, the bands of the primaries wider, and the outer margin of 
the posterior wings brighter scarlet, the marginal black band broken 
into small round spots. 
Expanse 27 inches. 
Hub. Sumatra (Bock). 
I have named this fine species after my friend Mr. Butler, who 
has already described several species of this beautiful genus. 
Bocrraza, Walker. 
Bociraza GoLptIel, n. sp. (Plate LXI. fig. 5.) 
Primaries black, crossed in the middle by a wide orange band, 
the apex tipped with white. Secondaries black, crossed from the 
costal margin to near the anal angle by a yellow band tapering 
almost to a point. Underside the same as above. Head, thorax, 
and abdomen black. 
Expanse 17 inch. 
JTab. New Guinea, Port Moresby (Goldie). 
BocrraZA SEPARATA, n. sp. (Plate LXI. fig. 6.) 
Primaries black, the costal half chrome-yellow, extending to the 
anal angle. Secondaries black. Underside the same as above. 
Head and front of thorax yellow; back of thorax and abdomen black. 
Expanse 13 inch. 
Hab. New Guinea, Port Moresby (Goldie). 
Fam. URANIIDA. 
Lyssrp1a, Westwood. 
LyssIDIA GOLDIET, 0. sp. 
Male and female. Upperside dark brown. Anterior wings crossed 
beyond the middle .by a well-defined white band broadest on the 
costal margin, tapering to a point at the anal angle; the costal 
