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somewhat produced but not so distinctly tailled as in the other 

 species. 



Upper side uniform shining brown, with dark outer mar- 

 ginal lines; hind wing with two black spots near anal aiif^le 

 separated from black marginal line by a pale blue line. Cilia 

 brown. 



U n d e r s i d e. — Forewing brown, with slightly darker spots 

 and bands faintly margined with white, 1st in cell subbasal, I'nd 

 in middle of cell long, below which external to cell is another, an 

 elongated spot at end of cell, a spot below lower angle of cell, a 

 transverse discal series and a subraarginal series of dots. Cilia 

 brown. Hindwing brown, crossed by darker bands and spots, a 

 subbasal row of three, above, in middle of, and below cell, 

 a row of four crossing m'iddle of cell, two above, one elongate in 

 middle, one below cell, an elongate spot at end of cell, below 

 which is another; a curved discal series, and a submarginal row 

 of dark lunules; two black spots near anal angle crowned with 

 orange and separated from outer margin by a white line. Cilia 

 brown. 



9. 11-15 mm. (13). Outer margin of forewing convex. Hind- 

 wing somewhat quadrate. 



Upper side. — Foreiuing smoky black, with a dark spot at 

 end of cell, centrobasal area between subcostal and inner margin 

 blue, in some specimens much restricted. Cilia brown. Hind- 

 wing smoky black, with centrobasal area between subcostal and 

 submedian usually but not always suffused with blue scales, two 

 (sometimes three or four) black spots on outer margin near anal 

 angle, often crowned above with blue and separated from outer 

 margin by a blue line which extends along outer margin. Cilia 

 brown. 



Underside as in (J, but often with an outer marginal band 

 of rather obscure orange spots on the hindwing. 



Log. — Victoria, Sydne}^, Brisbane. 



I have a female in which the outer margin of hindwing comes 

 down straight from apex to 1st median, and then, turning nearly 



