( 58'J ) 



white, shaded exteniidly with rufous brown scales; the space beyond the patch to 

 the inner margin is also rufous brown, which colour extends broadly from the anal 

 angle along the inner margin to half its length; between the subcostal nervules 

 a little liefore their junction with the subcostal nervure is an oval bluish white spot. 

 'J'he outer margins of both wings ai-e scarcely emarginate. 

 Ex[)anse of wings : 2J inches. 



7. Mycalesis barbara sp. nov. 



jMai.e. — Upjjer&icle: dark brown, both wings crossed beyond the middle by a 

 bright fulvous band commencing on the anterior wings below the uppermost median 

 ner\'ule, rounded at its apex, and gradually widening to the inner margin. On the 

 posterior wings the Liand is widest on tlie first subcostal nervule, and decreases in 

 width, ceasing a little before the submedian nervure; the space above the fir.st sub- 

 costal nervule to the costal margin is pale lirownisli wliite, except at the apex. Out- 

 side the fulvous band are situate on the anterior wings two black spots, centred with 

 white dots, one near the apex; the other, between the two lowest median nervules, 

 slightly invades the fuh'ous band. On the posterior wings are three similar spots 

 lietween the median nervules and the submedian nervure ; the middle spot likewise 

 slightly invades the fulvous band. 



Underside: anterior wings pinkish brown, with white irrorations, the fulvous 

 liand of the upper side being represented by a slightly [linkish white band extending 

 nearly from the costal lo the inner margin; the cell is crossed at its middle by a 

 rather narrow straight dark bar; the two spots as on the upperside, with two minute 

 spots between then), having fulvous rings round each, and situate in a darker in- 

 distinct sp.v,ce, beyond which the ground colour is paler; two sinuate dark brown lines 

 before the outer margin. Posterior wings similar to the anterior wings, but moi-e 

 irrorated witli white scales; the wings are crossed before the middle by a rather 

 narrow dark band commencing a little above the subcostal nervure and terminating 

 before the inner margin; a little beyond the middle is another dark band, broadly 

 shading on its inner side into the grey ground colour; this is followed by the white 

 baud, outside which is a row of six spots, centred witli white, and surrounded by 

 fulvous zones; the second and third spots are very small, the first and fifth the 

 largest. 



Expanse of wings : 1| inch. 



Not near anv described spi-cies ; one specimen only is in jNIr. Grose Smith's 

 collection. 



8. Lainpides eclectus sp. nov. 



'SlAhF..-l^jjper.'<ide: resembles L. enchylas Hiibn., but the spots in the sub- 

 marginal row of greyish brown spots are narrower. 



Underside: also resembles L. eiichylas, hut the dark areas on both wings are 

 blackish grey, instead of browni. On the anterior wings the dark band along the 

 outer margin is broader, and on the posterior wings tlic \cl\ety black spots wliich 

 cross the disc before the outer margin are crowned internally with narrow shining 

 light blue lunules, which extend partially down the veins between the spots ; the 

 black spots are crossed on the outer margin by narrow darki'r blue lunules, except 

 the spot which is situate between the lowest median nervule and the submedian 

 nervure, which is bordered on each side along the veins Ijy a metallic blue streak. 



