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acconnfc of intluctnria. If therefore this small Sonth Indian species be taken as 

 identical with Gnenee's trne inductarin, I propose the new name aiih/D/filimi for flu' 

 very much larger North Indian form, which has hitherto passed for indiirhiria. 



S2. Eucrostes rubristicta sp. nov. 



Forew'mgs : delicate green, tlie veins all darker ; a red, deeper-centri'd ccll-s])ot ; 

 first line represented merel}' b}- a red spot on snbmedian vein at one-third ; onter 

 line from four-fifths of costa, below which it is curved, thence straight and obliipie, 

 to two-thirds of inner margin, marked on its inner edge by three red sjiots, one cm 

 vein 6, a second, larger, between veins 3 and 4, and tlie tliinl on the snlmiedlan ; 

 fringe white. 



Hindirings : similar, bnt without the red dot near base, and witli tin' onter line 

 curved. 



Underside whitish green, glossy ; costa of fore wings broadly fuscous near l)ase. 

 Head and thorax green ; face damaged ; abdomen wanting. 



Exi)anse of wings : 10 mm. 



One S from Kami)ala, Uganda, end of January 1897 (Dr. Ansorge). 



S3. Euxena crypsichroma Warr., Nov. Zool. III. p. 300 (c?). 



The type described was a J from Mount Mulu, North Borneo. Of a pair since 

 received from Mount Dulit, the S agrees well with the type; but as the ? ditYers 

 considerably, it will be well to descrilie it. ftround-colonr dull green ; lines as 

 in the S\ cell-spots much larger, pear-shaped, deep brown-black, the narrow I'ud 

 towards costa ; a crenulate dark line before the fringes. Underside not fulvous, 

 but dull olive-fuscous ; the lines darker, diffuse ; the central line of forewings 

 edged with paler lunules, the submarginal line formed of distinct whitish spots : 

 both pale lines much broader on the hindwings. The 3'ellower green ground-colour 

 of the cJ appears to lie due to the bright fulvous underside showing througli. 



04. Gelasma cyntliia sp. nov. 



Fori'iriiui-i : dull electric blue, lustrous in certain lights : costal edge yellow ; 

 the lines olive-green, subdentate ; first from one-third of inner margin, where it is 

 subdentate, becoming obsolete in hindwing ; second from two-thirds of inner margin, 

 oblique outwards, dentate externally, diffuse iuternall}-, becoming obsolete at vein G ; 

 the teeth marked with white dashes on veins ; cell-sjiot annular, olive-green ; 

 marginal line blue-black ; fringe yellowish white, chequered with dark at the enils 

 of veins. 



Ilind/rim/s : the same, but without first lino ; the postmedian reaching both 

 margins. 



Underside dull bronzy yellow; fringe yellow: a jmrple bkitch at apex of hind- 

 wings and anal angle of both wings. Face and top of ])alpi black ; palpi lieneath 

 and third joint ochreons ; thorax like wings ; alxlomen discoloured. ]irobably 

 the same. 



Expanse of wings : 30 mm. 



One (? from St. Anna (Woodford). 



Tielated to (i. elcctrica Warr. from Ron Island, 



