BY W. H. MISKIN. 
1517 
a specimen of which in the collection of Dr. Lucas has been 
kindly lent me for the purpose. 
(J. Ail the wings lustrous purple margined with black. 
P'rimaries . — Margined on the costal and outer sides deeply 
with black. 
Secondaries . — Widely bordered on every side with black ; anal 
angle orange-red. 
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Underside . — As described in 9, except that the ground colour is 
not so decidedly yeUow. 
Thorax and abdomen, upperside black, (former densely clothed 
with long hairs) ; beneath pale yellow. Ex. 1 ^ inches. 
Rah . — Victoria (Coll. Lucas). 
H. Euclides, n.sp. 
(J. Upperside . — Both wings dense purple, outer margins nar- 
rowly bordered with black. 
Underside . — Pale stone-colour, adorned with reddish-orange 
bands and spots, all surrounded with margin of light metallic green. 
Friniaries . — With the orange bands longitudinally along the 
costa and again within the cell, the latter with two short transvei’se 
branches terminating in black patches within the cell ; a transverse 
one at termination of cell and another immediately above and 
beyond the last-mentioned ; beyond a submarginal ti*ansverse row 
not reaching posterior margin ; an outer marginal border of same 
not reaching posterior angle 3 near the base and below the cell an 
indistinct black patch. 
Secondaries . — With all the bands transverse, and broken fre- 
quently into independent patches, but which may be said to consti- 
tute five nearly equidistant irregular transverse bands 3 base of 
