126 Mr. Roland Trimen on some new 
wing with a broad, internally ill-defined, brownish grey hind- 
marginal border ; hind wing with a broad costal and apical, but 
narrow sublinear, hind-marginal border, the latter preceded by a 
series of very faint small fuscous spots ; cilia whitish, for the 
most part grey at origin; no tail. Hore wing; A moderately 
distinct, rather thin, terminal disco-cellular fuscous lunule, sub- 
angulated outwardly ; some very faint indications of darker and 
lighter markings traversing grey border. Hind wing: Costal 
grey border extending as far as 2nd subcostal nervule; hind-mar- 
ginal series of five spots, immediately preceded by faint indications 
of whitish lunules, and succeeded by an interrupted whitish line ; 
the spot between 1st and 2nd median nervules less indistinct than 
_ the rest. UNbDER sipE.—Pale brownish grey ; ordinary markings 
most like those of L. Letsea, Trim., the discal and subbasal spots 
being small but well defined, and very distinctly white-ringed. 
Fore wing: Terminal disco-cellular lunule white-edged on both 
sides; spots of discal series (which is almost straight) five, with 
the trace of a sixth below 1st median nervule; the third spot, 
between lower radial and 8rd median nervules, more elongate 
than the rest, and obliquely placed ; two rows of white submarginal 
lunules, and a thin white line immediately before hind margin, all 
well defined. Hind wing; Three small round black spots in sub- 
basal series, of which that on inner margin is much smaller than 
the others; first and last spots of irregular discal series like the 
subbasal ones, and considerably before the rest; the other spots 
darker or lighter brown, like those in fore wing, but the 2nd quite 
apart from the 8rd, andthe 7th beyond the 6th ; white submarginal 
lunules and streak well defined; a hind-marginal black spot, ex- 
ternally marked with bluish silvery, and bounded internally by a 
dull yellowish lunule, between Ist and 2nd median nervules ; cilia 
white, traversed mesially by a grey line, more apparent in hind 
wing. 
g. Similar to g, but with darker and broader hind-marginal 
border, and in fore wing also a broad costal border of the same 
dark tint. Fore wing; Costal border extends from base and 
occupies upper half of discoidal cell. Hind wing ; Hind-marginal 
spots and lunules less indistinct than in g, the spot between Ist 
and 2nd median nervules bounded internally by traces of a dull 
orange-yellow lunule. UNbDER sIDE.—As in 3. 
The most distinctive feature of this Lycena is the 
length of its wings, and especially of the fore wings, 
which are also exceptionally acute apically. The close 
resemblance between the sexes is further noticeable, as 
