SATYRID^. — AEGrRONYMPHA, 



II.— AEGYEONY^IPHA ULAVA. ? . Figs. 0, 7. 



Argijwniimpha Ulava, H.Grose Smith, "Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," 

 vol. 25, p. 299 (1889). 

 Exp. 1| inches. 



Upperside dusky greyish-brown, anterior wings inclining to greenish-tawny 

 from the base to beyond the middle. 



Underside. Anterior wings yellowish-grey, the marginal markings nearly 

 as in ^. Ituhiamusix, but much paler ; inner margin paler than the rest of the 

 basal area, but with no silvery colouring. 



Posterior wings with the basal half yellowish-grey towards the costa, and 

 paler towards the inner margin. Marginal markings nearly as in A. liuhiancnsis, 

 but paler, and with the metallic markings slightly gilded. 



AntennjE black above, slightly marked with white below, tip ferruginous ; 

 palpi white, lined with black above and below, thorax greenish, front legs white, 

 hinder legs brownish-grey, lined with black ; abdomen brown above, and white 

 below. 



Hab. Ulava Island (Woodford). 



In the Collections of the Hon. Walter Eothschild and Mr. H. Grose Smith. 



Allied to A. Pulchra, Mathew. 



A good series of both sexes has recently been received from Captains Cayley Webster and 

 Cotton from the Islands of Ysabel and Alu. The sexes do not differ, the male being rather the 

 smaller. 



HYPOCYSTA. 



I.— HYPOCYSTA IPJUS. Yar. * . Figs. 8, 9. 5 . Fig. 10. 



Papilio Irius, Fabr., " Systema Entomologia^," p. 487, n. 19G (1775) ; 

 Donovan, " Insects of New Holland," pi. 28, fig. 1 (1805). 



Exp. s . IJ inches ; ? . 1| inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings light brown, with a tawny band 

 on the disc, rising from the submedian nervure where it is broadest, 

 and running upwards below and beyond the cell, but not extending to the 



