1872. 85 



Exp. 2to inch. Ilab. Darjeliug (Roberts). 



This is a remarkable species, and cannot be compared in colonr 

 with any other butterfly. 



Debis Dolopes. 



Upper-side. $ : rufous-brown. Anterior wing crossed from the 

 costal margin beyond its middle to a little above the anal angle by a 

 band of paler colour, straight until it reaches the sub-median nervule, 

 where it makes an angle inwards. Posterior wing tailed : crossed by 

 a sub-marginal band of five blind black ocelli bordered with dull 

 yellow, the middle ocellus much smaller than the rest. 



Under-side. Both wings rufous-brown to beyond the middle, 

 crossed by a continuous common band of dark brown bordered out- 

 wardly by Ulac-white, the margin of the brown sharp and well defined : 

 the wing beyond it rufous-white. Anterior wing with four scarcely 

 visible ocelli : posterior wing with seven ocelli, which are small and 

 black, each with a white centre and yellow iris bordered with brown, 

 the first and fifth largest. 



Exp. 2i inch. Hab. Darjeling (Roberts). 



Lasiommata Ltrnessa. 



Upper-side. ^ : dark rufous-brown ; the ocelli of the under-side 

 very indistinctly visible. 



Under-side dark rufous-brown, crossed beyond the middle by a 

 transverse band from the costal margin to near the anal angle, at first 

 narrow and white, afterwards broad and rufous ; a sub-apical ocellus 

 with white centre and rufous iris : a sub-marginal black line. Pos- 

 terior wing crossed from the apex to the anal angle by an indistinct 

 straight band of white with three ocelli above it, two (scarcely visible) 

 near the costal margin, one (larger) near the anal angle, all centred 

 with white and with rufous irides, the larger ocellus bordered with 

 dark brown and again with paler colour, and above it an arched baud 

 of brown. 



Exp. 2 inches. Hab. New Caledonia. 



(Lyccenidae) . 



loLAUS Ingres. 



Upper-side. ^ : body and wings of a brilliant cerulean blue. 



Anterior wing with the space from the end of the cell to the apex 



and costal margin and bounded below by the second median nervule, 



black. Posterior Avin<r with two tails. 



