100 CATALOGUE OF 



maculis octo auratis ; alee maculis Jlavo-vitreis, litura discali 

 angulati viridi; anticce maculis quinque maculata, basi 

 viride ; posticus bimaculatas. 



Male. Black. Head white in front ; vertex bright green. 

 Thorax bright green, with two crimson patches in front, and with a 

 white dot on each shoulder. Pectus hoary, with two white oblique 

 streaks on each side. Abdomen with a bright pale blue band on the 

 hind border of each segment ; first segment with five patches of 

 yellowish white tomentum ; middle patch very small; third, fourth 

 and fifth segments with a crimson triangular patch on each side ; 

 second, third, fourth and fifth segments with a pale gilded spot on 

 each side. Wings long, with yellowish vitreous spots, and with a 

 bright green angular discal mark. Fore wings bright green at the 

 base ; first spot long, near the base ; second large, transverse, inter- 

 sected, before the middle ; third and fourth beyond the middle, 

 intersected ; third in front of the fourth, from which it is divided by 

 a streak. Hind wings with two large transverse spots. Length of 

 the body 8 lines ; of the wings 26 lines. 



Closely allied to H, aruica, from which it differs in the crimson 

 fore border of the thorax, in the interrupted white basal band of the 

 abdomen, in the more numerous green abdominal bands, and in the 

 yellow spots towards the base of the fore wings. 



a. Aneiteum, New Hebrides. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



Genus CALONOTA. 



Calonota aurifera. 

 Lsemocharis aurifera, Bd. H.-Sch. Lep. ExoU pi. 48, f. 252. 

 Brazil. 



Genus PAMPA. 



Pampa opponens. 



Mas. Nigro-fusca ; caput antice albidum, postice ockraceum ; 

 palpi erecti, antice albidi ; antenna pectinate ; thorax anticus 

 pectorisque latera ochracea ; abdomen cyaneum ; alee antica 

 costam versus cinereo pulverosa ; postica vitrei, alba, vitta 

 marginali cyaneo-nigra. 



Male. Blackish brown. Head whitish in front, ochraceous 

 behind. Palpi erect, whitish in front, rising as high as the vertex; 

 third joint small, conical. Antennae moderately pectinated. Thorax 



