150 CATALOGUE OF 



duahus vitreis, maculis tribus post mediis albidis vitreis, 

 macula adhuc exteriore alba magna elongata obliqua ; posticce 

 vitrei, nigro late marginatce, 



Onegia, Bates. 



Female. Black. Head white in front. Palpi porrect, smooth, 

 slender, extending a little beyond the head ; third joint conical, 

 minute. Antennae slightly pectinated. Thorax with an ochraceous 

 spot at the base of each fore wing. Pectus and legs beneath 

 whitish. Abdomen not extending beyond the hind wings ; two 

 lateral lines and under side white. Wings broad. Fore wings with 

 two vitreous streaks extending from near the base to the middle ; 

 three exterior whitish vitreous spots, of which the middle one is less 

 than half the size of the fore one, and the fore one about one-third 

 of the size of the hind one ; a more exterior large elongated oblique 

 white spot. Hind wings vitreous, with a broad black border. 

 Length of the body 7 lines ; of the wings 24 lines. 



a. Ega. From Mr. Bates' collection. 



Laurona M liana. 



Fcem. Nigra; caput apud oculos subtusque album; palpi sub- 

 ascendentes, articulo 3o longi-conico ; antennae subpectinatce ; 

 thorax maculis duabus lateralibus ochraceis ; pectus albidum ; 

 abdomen maculis duabus lateralibus ventreque albis ; pedes 

 subtus albidi ; alee anticce strigis duabus vitreis, maculis tri- 

 bus exterioribus albis, macula alba magna elongata obliqua 

 maculaque parva ochracea adhuc exterioribus ; postica? och- 

 racece, margine fasciaque submarginali abbreviata nigris. 



jE liana, Bates. 



Female. Black. Head white about the eyes and beneath. 

 Palpi smooth, slender, slightly ascending, hardly extending beyond 

 the head ; third joint elongate-conical. Antennae slightly pectinated. 

 Thorax with an ochraceous spot on each side at the base of the fore 

 wing. Pectus and legs beneath whitish. Abdomen blackish cine- 

 reous, hardly extending beyond the hind wings ; two lateral lines 

 and under side white. Fore wings with two vitreous streaks extend- 

 ing from near the base to the middle ; three exterior white spots, of 

 which the middle one is less than half the size of the fore one, and 

 the fore one less than half the size of the hind one ; a more exterior 

 large elongated oblique white spot, in front of which there is a small 

 ochraceous spot, which in some cases is almost obsolete. Hind 



