BY W. H. MISKIN. 41 



Genus HOLOCHILA, Feld. 



H. Androdus, n.sp. 



(J. Upperside. — Light greenish-blue ; fine marginal line of 

 black. 



Underside. — Silvery snow-white ; three marginal very small 

 black specks, from anal angle outwards. 



$. Upperside. — Dull black, with a very slight indication of 

 blue at base ; discal area circularly white, not touching hinder 

 margin in primaries. Secondaries with a round white patch at 

 apical region, extending in a point somewhat towards base; with 

 five black marginal points on underside of secondai'ies. Thoi'ax 

 and abdomen, above black, beneath white. 



Exp. 32 mm. 



Hah. — Cape York, Cooktown. Coll. Miskin. 



Nearly allied to absimilis (Feld.). 



Genus lALMENUS, Hub. 



I. Itonus, n.sp. — ~ 



(^. Upperside. — Dark brown ; discal area metallic greenish- 

 blue. Primaries with the discal metallic patch digitate on outer 

 edge, and nearly touching hinder margin ; a black short trans- 

 verse band at end of cell. Secondaries with the metallic patch 

 nearly touching base, and crossed near outer border by an irregular 

 transverse dark brown line ; at anal angle a black spot crowned 

 with orange-red ; between submedian and last median branch a 

 black patch surmounted by a white line ; between 2nd and 3rd 

 submedian branches a round black spot deeply surmounted with 

 orange-red ; from this to apical angle a submarginal row of white 

 spots ; a marginal white line from anal to apical angle ; abdominal 

 margin clothed with long hairs, light brown ; tail black tipped 

 with white. 



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