(518) 



jiossibly further collections from the district may produce <i male to which Ihey more 

 undoubtedly belong. There is a specimen in the Hewitson collection which they 

 exactly resemble, in a long series under which Mr. Hewitson placed the name 

 of " aniphissa," but which comi)rises ))robably half-a-dozen species. The underside 

 of the anterior wings of tlie/enio/« strongly resembles that of the female of T. Ii>/las 

 Cr. ; on the posterior wings of that species there are no sul)niarginal orange lunules. 



229. Lampides batjanensis Kober (?). 

 One specinten, which I take to be the male of this so-called variety of 

 P. snelleni ROb. On the uiiperside this specimen is paler and less shining blue 

 than L. amphissina, and on the underside it is consith-rably darker. Tlie wings are 

 more elongate, and resemble L. amphissa in shape, but it is diflfereut in coloration 

 from either of those species. Possibly it may be a new species. 



230. Lampides kondulana P'eld. (?). 

 The type of this species is not in the I'Vlder collection, and I am unable with 

 certainty to identify the specimens in the Doherty collection with it, but they are 

 identical with others in Mr. Druce's collection under this name. On tlie upperside 

 they are rather darker shining blue than in L. aiyiphissina, and have an irregular 

 black bar at the anal angle. The females on the upperside of the anterior wings 

 are broadly greyish black at the apex and along the outer margin, and on the 

 posterior wings there is a conspicuous submarginal row of black spots with dark 

 lunules above, which are crowned with pale whitish lunules. Two pairs are in the 

 collection. 



231. Lampides caerulina Mat hew. 

 A long series of both sex(* from Kon, Uiak, Uaui, and HumbukU Jiay. 



One female. 



232. Lampides aratus Cr. 



233. Catochrysops strabo I'abr. 



234. Catochrysops cnejus Fabr. 



235. Tarucus telicanus Hiibn. 



23(). Utica onycha Hew. 

 Two males and four females. They are rather smaller and the females are 

 paler than the specimens in the Hewitson collection. 



237. Castalius evena \Wvt. 

 Wx specimens. 



238. Curetis aesopus I'abr. 

 One specimen; corresponds willi a specimen in the l''el<ler collection from .\ru. 



23'J. Holochila regiua l'>uil. 

 Four males and three /(jm.o/«8. 



