REFEEEED TO THE GENUS EFPL(EA. 299 



23. C. MELINA, Oodart. $ , Aru and Cerain. Eupl. redten- 

 hacheri of Felder is identical with this species. 



24. C. WALLACEi, Felder. cS , Grilolo. 



25. C. LAPETEOTJSEi, Boisduval. Port Moresby. Eupl. 

 hatesii of Felder, from Grilolo, seems closely allied to this. 



26. C. OCCULTA, Bwtler. S $ , Port Moresby. (Type.) 



27. C Mum.o'P^, Butler. c?,Waigiou. (Type.) 



28. C. GEATi, Felder. 6 , Aru. 



29. C. coNEUSA, Butler, Waigiou and New Gruinea. 

 (Type.) 



EuPL(EA, Fdbricius. 

 Tlie species of this genus are for the most part similar in form 

 to those of the genus Grastia ; but the males have a more or less 

 strongly defined longitudinal brand on the interno-median area 

 of the primaries. 



1. E. swArffSONii, Godart. S $ , Philippines. F. donovani^ 

 from Celebes, is allied to the above. 



2. E. BELINDA, n. sp. — $ . Allied to E. orope, but the seconda- 

 ries with pale brown external area, crossed by a discal decreasing 

 series of white spots and a submarginal series of white dots 

 (nearly as in F. helcitd) : expanse 2 inches 9 lines. Sumatra. 



3. E. OEOPE, Boisduval. S $ , Timor. E. haudiniana of Grodart 

 may perhaps be a variety of this species. 



4. E. ELEUTHE, Quoy Sf Gaimard. $ , Samoa (?), EUice Islands. 



5. E. COEINNA, M'Leay. S 2 , New Holland. E. angasii from 

 Cape York and Moreton Bay, and F. lewinii from N. Australia, 

 Port Bowen, and Champion Bay, are slight varieties of this abun- 

 dant species. 



6. E. HELCITA, Boisduval. New Caledonia, Erromango, Anei- 

 teum, Navigators' Islands. Identical with E. montrousieri of 

 Felder. 



7. E. EscHSCHOLTZii, Felder. Fiji. A slight local modification 

 of the preceding species. 



8. 'E. mnTi-^CTA, Butler, $, EUice Islands ( PF7^^^wee). 



9. E. PEEETi, Butler. S , Nieue or Savage Island. (Type.) 



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