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Phanerotonia, Wesra., with the abdominal carapace trisected and 

 the intermediate tibife a little sinuate. One specimen. 



21. Proterops basalts (p. 308, 2 ; sic c? ).— The type appears 

 to belong to the genus Gardiochiles, Nees, on account of its distinct 

 cubital areolet and deeply impressed notauli of the black meso- 

 notum. One female specimen. 



Proctotrypid^. 



22. Epyris crassicornis (p. 309, ? ).— Type lost. 



Cynipid^. 



23. Rhodites japoniga (p. 309, ?). — A true female of 

 Rhodites. One specimen. 



24. Synergus japonicus (p. 309, ? ). — A true female of 

 Synergus. One specimen. 



NEW BUTTERFLIES FROM NIAS. 

 By Percy I. Lathy. F.Z.S, F.E.S. 



(Concluded from p. 101.) 

 Eidacura hipupillata, sp. nov. 



? . Upper side. Fore wing yellowish brown, a wide, irregular, 

 diffused, whitish band beyond cell, aii obscure preapical light spot ; 

 base of costa, a bar within, and a fascia beyond ceh slightly paler 

 than ground colour, two black spots, of which the lower is the larger, 

 between upper and lower median nervules ; beyond these spots some 

 indistinct pale lunules. Hind wing brown, a discal yellowish brown 

 band crossing wings at end of cell, the upper part of this band 

 whitish, beyond a series of blackish markings, the upper ones 

 sagittate, the lower circular, all edged with pale yellowish brown, a 

 dark submarginal line. 



Under side. Fore wing pale lilac-brown, a pale brown bar within, 

 and another at end of, cell, an irregular dark line sharply angled_ on 

 median nervure crossing disc, the area beyond diffused with whitish, 

 black spots as above, but blue-centred, and ringed \yith yellowish 

 brown, an obscure submarginal dark Hue. Hind wing pale lilac- 

 brown, a dark spot within cell, discal line of fore wing continued to 

 inner margin above anal angle, this line outwardly edged with bluish 

 white diffused on upper half, a submarginal series of more or less 

 sagittate bluish white lunules, two blue-centred yellowish-ringed 

 black spots between upper and lower median nervules ; of these the 

 lower is much the larger. 



Four female specimens in Coll. Adams. This species may 

 easily be separated from E. osteria, Westw., as it has two ocelli 

 between the median nervules on both wings below. 



