( :i07 ) 



lioes betweeu the veins to the ajiex; outer margin greyish black; a slender black tail, 

 tipped with white. 



Underside: has a general resemblance to A. anthore Hew. and A. kelius Cram.; 

 but on the anterior wings the space below the median nervnre to the inner margin 

 is white, crossed, between it and the snbmedian nervnre, b\' three greyish brown bars. 

 On the posterior wings the white markings are differently arranged, and the 

 metallic blue lunules toward.s the anal angle are paler silvery blue, bordered 

 internally by a space irrorated with grey and white scales. Cilia of both wings 

 white. The antennae have unfortunately been destroyed. 



Expanse of wings: 1 finches. 



Hab. S. Celebes, August, September, 1891. 



3. Hypochrysops antiphon sp. nov. 



Male. — Uppersidc: both wings brownish black, with the cells and inner discal 

 areas brilliant metallic blue, tinged with jiurple in certain lights. The blue area on 

 the anterior wings extends over the cell and the inner two-tliirds of the discal area; 

 on the posterior wings it is bounded anteriorly by the subcostal nervure and the 

 second subcostal nervule, the costal, outer, and inner margins being broadly brownish 

 black. 



Underside : anterior wings with the costal, apical, and outer-marginal areas 

 broadly bright chestuut-browu, shading inwardly into black; the black area extends 

 over the cell, a longitudinal space below the cell, and a space at the end of the cell 

 at the junctions of the snbmedian nervules ; before the apex is an oblique irregular 

 white baud, and the rest of the wings is white ; along the subcostal nervnre and 

 in the middle of the cell are elongate streaks of silvery pale metallic blue, the 

 streak in the cell being interrupted at two-thirds from the base ; beyond the cell 

 are two transverse silvery metallic blue lines, with similar scattered spots above 

 them ; a snbmarginal row of five similar spots and an indication of a sixth near the 

 outer angle. Posterior wings white, with a basal band of chestnut-brown extending 

 partially along the costa ; the outer third is chestnut-brown, deeply indented by the 

 white area between the second subcostal and the upper median nervules ; in the 

 brown area is a snbmarginal silvery blue line divided by the brown veins. Antennae 

 black ringed with white, with brown clubs. Cilia white, with black spots at the 

 ends of the veins. 



Expanse of wings : If inches. 

 Hal/. Kapanr. 



On the upi)('rside it somewhat resembles //. abjattes Godm. & Saiv., but the 

 metallic blue area is less extended and the wings are more elongate ; the white 

 areas of the underside are indistinctly visible through the wings. 



4. Waigeum coruscans sp. nov. 



Male. — Uppersidc : both wings dark lirown, crossed about the middle by a 

 common broad oblique brownish white band from the upper median nervule of the 

 anterior to the inner margin of the posterior wings. On the anterior wings the cell 

 and spaces beyond and below it are more or less densely irrorated by shining blue 

 scales, but less extensively than in W. ribhei Hob. Posterior wings with a sub- 

 basal band and a patch on the disc below the cell of similar scales. 



Underside : both wings brownish black, crossed by a brownish white baud, as 



