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A long series from Miinsinam and llumboklt l^ay. The species named eocles 

 of I'Vlder differs from each of the al)o\e-ni\iiud in having a very narrow hrownish 

 white band on the upperside of the anterior wings, the posterior wings being 

 unicolorous and tailed. 



I'JVt. Cyaniris cardia Fehl. 

 One specimen, which agree.- with two spcciuu iis iu the Felder collection. 



197. Cyaniris nedda sp. no v. 



Male. — Upperside: more violet blue than C. cardia, with the wings shorter and 

 rounder. On the posterior wings the outer-marginal dark brown band is rather wider 

 than in that species, and is bordered internally with an indistinct narrow grey line, 

 inside which is a subuiarginal row of small dark brown spots or bars, of which in 

 C. cardia onh' one or two are rejiresented towards the anal angle. 



Underside: both wings dusk}' brownish grey, with spots arranged as iu C. 

 cardia, but more broadly marked, the ground colour of that species being silvery 

 greyish white. 



Expanse of wings : 1 iueh. 



Three males are in the collection. 



This species is in the Felder collection, from Amboina, under the name of 

 " perusia" an obvious eiTor, as the tyineal " perusia" figured by Dr. Felder is a very 

 different species and lieloiigs to another genus. I have specimens in my collection 

 of C. nedda fi'om IJatchian, Ternate, Dorey, and Celebes, but I cannot find that this 

 species has been described ; probably it may be in other collections under the wrong 

 name of "perusia." Specimens which appear to be the femcdes, also in my collec- 

 tion, have a very broad dark brown outer-marginal baud on both wings, the band 

 on the posterior wings broadly extending some distance along the co.«tal margin. 



198. Cyaniris rona sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperside: blue, rather darker than the last-named species, outer 

 margins more narrowly black, and without the .submarginal row of black spots 

 between the veins on the upperside of the posterior wings. 



Underside: pale whitish brown. Anterior wings with a darker brown streak 

 at the end of the cell, and a row of bars of the same colour across the disc, the 

 uppermost bar much nearer the base than the others ; two parallel rows of bars 

 towards the outer margin, the inner row rather obscure. Posterior wings with a pale 

 brown streak at the end of the cell, and a spot within it nearer the base ; a very 

 irregular row of pale brown liars across the disc, a submarginal row of jiale brown 

 luuules between tlie veins, with short bars at their base, tho.se near the anal angle 

 being black ; there is also a pale brown spot below the costal ner\ure near the base, 

 and two others on the inner margin at about half its length. 



Expanse of wings : 1| inch. 



Udb. lion ; a single specimen only. 



199. Zizera pygmaea Snellen. 

 Several specimens of both sexes. 



200. Lycaenesthes eone Fdd. 



A long series of lioth sexes from Konido and lluniboMt Hay, 



