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i:st). Tenaris gorg'o Kiisch. 



Three mnles and a female. In one of the mnles, on the undeiside of tlie 

 anterior wings, there is a grey sjiot situate on the disc Ijetween the two lowest median 

 nervules. 



l:t7. Tenaris catops West wood. 



1 aiu mialile to separate T. sch'iie Westwood from this species. Tliere is a long 

 series of both se.xes, in some of which the discal ocelli on the under.side of the posterior 

 wings are represented on the upper side with more or less distinctness, and either 

 with or without fuscous rings round tliem. T. ptnriphngus Kirscli also appears to 

 be identical. 



1:58. Tenaris microps sp. nov. 



M.^LE. — Upperslde : both wings fuliginous grey. Anterior wings with the outer 

 part of the cell and the disc from the upper median nervule to the inner margin 

 sordid white, the veins over the pale space grey. Posterior wings with the basal third 

 greyish white sliadiug outwardly into the fuliginous grev of the outer area. 



Underside : anterior wings as above, but the pale space extends upwards nearlj' to 

 the costa. Posterior wings with the cell, except at the base, and the space above it nearly 

 to the costal margin, and the di.sc greyish white shading into the fuliginous grey of 

 the abdominal and outer area, which is more or less irrorated with grey scales ; towards 

 the apex, between the subcostal nervules and extending above and below them, is an 

 ocellus, considerably smaller than in other .species of the group, having a white ocellus 

 and narrow blue ring, and surrounded by a rather narrow pale fulvous ring bordered 

 outwardly with a dark fuliginous ring ; between the median nervules across the disc are 

 two smaller ocelli, pupils blue with a white iris, and surrounded with a narrow black 

 ring, outside which is a dusky fulvous ring, both the discal ocelli being surrounded by 

 a rather broad dark fuliginous zone. 



Expanse of wings : 3| inches. 



One specimen only. In the size and coloration of the ocelli on the underside of 

 the posterior wings this differs from any other described species ; on the ujujerside it 

 somewhat resembles T. gorc/o, but the anterior wings are longer, and the jiosterior 

 wings are less irrorated with grey scales at the anal angle. 



139. Tenaris kirschi .Staudinger. 



Five males and one fe/nmle ; the latter and one mnle being from Korrido. 



140. Tenaris rothschildi sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperslde: both wings white, with the costa, apex, and inner margin of 

 the anterior wings brownish grey, the two latter rather broadly. Posterior wings with 

 the outer margin narrowly, rather more liroadly towards the a[>ex, brownish grey ; 

 between the two lowest median nervules is a black ocellus having a white iris, partially 

 surrounded with bluish grey scales. 



Underside : anterior wings as above, except that the inner margin is not duskv. 

 Posterior wings with the base and costal margin rather broadly, and outer margin 

 towards the apex narrowly, brownish grey. Across the disc is a curved row of five 

 ocelli, each with a white iris and pale blue scales round, placed in pale fulvous zones, 



