3G2 Mr. Druce's Dcscri^itions of 



crossed beyond the middle by a hand of six blackish spots 

 curved inwards. Posterior wing with one black spot close 

 to the base and one in the middle of the cell, crossed lielow 

 the middle by a curved band of eight black spots sur- 

 rounded with pale greyish white, a submarginal row of very 

 indistinct brown spots common to both wings. Exp. 

 If inch. 



Hab. Yokohama, Japan {rrycr). Mus. Druce. 



Allied to L, Fusca, Breni. Grey, but quite distinct, 



GENUS THECLA, Fabr. 



Thecla Damo, n. sp. 



Upperside, r? pale greenish blue, anterior wing very long 

 and narrow, the costal margin nearly from the base to tlie 

 apex brownish black, the hind margin l)lackish, posterior 

 wing with the costal and outer margin blackish brown, the 

 inner margin greyish, two l)lack spots near the anal angle, 

 the first the smallest. The posterior wing with two tails. 

 Underside, greyish white, anterior wing with a row of five 

 black spots below the costal margin, a black line at tlie end 

 of the cell with two black spots l)eyond, and one black spot 

 below them. Posterior wing with the black spots placed 

 much as in T. Marsyas, Godt., to which species this is 

 nearly allied. Exp. 2f inch. 



I lab. Calobi-e {Arc6). Mus. Salvin, Crodman & Druce. 



EAMILY IIESPERIDiE. 



GENUS PYRRHOPYGA, Iluhn. 



Fgrrhcypyrja Cossca, n. sp. 



Upperside, anterior wing glossy black, with nine semi- 

 trans])arent white spots arranged exactly as in 7'. 

 Maculosa, Hew^ Posterior wing black, crossed from the 

 costal margin almost to the inner margin by a broad briglit 

 orange l»and, tlie fringe of the posterior wing black and 

 white. Underside, anterior wing glossy black with the 

 spots the same us above, a few orange coloured scales at 



