2 SATYRID.E. BAGADIA. 



the fourth and fifth smaller, between the lowest median nervule and the sub- 

 median nervure. 



Body mouse-colour, abdomen and beneath yellowish-white, palpi very hairy, 

 grey in front, antennae slender, with a broad riifous ring towards the extremity. 



Female. Upperside as in the male, but paler, the cream-coloured jjart of 

 the wing more extended, and the central dark stripe more slender, ceasing on the 

 anterior wings at the submedian nervure, and unconnected with the dusky base ; 

 on the posterior wings it is much narrower, but continuous as far as the sub- 

 median nervure. 



Underside as in the male. 



Hab. Kina Balu, North Borneo (Whitehead). 



lu the Collections of Dr. Staudinger, Mr. Whitehead, Mr. H. Grose Smith, and others. 



ARGYRONYMPHA. 



Mathew, " Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London," 1886, p. 34G. 

 All the species of this genus at present known are from the Solomon 

 Islands. 



I.— ARGYEONYMPHA EUBIANENSIS. g . Fias. 4, 5. 



Aninronympha Iluhianensis, H. Grose Smith, " Entomologist's Monthly 

 Magazine," vol. 25, p. 299 (1889). 



Exp. IJ inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings tawny, with a brown border eo\ering 

 the outer half of the wing towards the costa, beyond the cell, and extending 

 more narrowly towards the base on the outer half of the inner margin. The 

 tawny part of the wing extends furthest towards the hind margin on both sides 

 of the middle median nervule. Fringes slightly varied with grey. Posterior 

 wings tawny about the end of the cell, shading inwards into yellowish-green, 

 and outwards into a brown border ; the costa and inner margin are lighter 

 brown. 



Fringes slightly varied with grey. 



Underside. Anterior wings tawnv, shading into darker towards the 

 margins ; inner margin grey, slightly silvery towards the base. Towards the 

 hind margin are four stripes, the first silvery, running upwards from the sub- 



