species of South African butterflies. 133 
markings in either wing on the upper side. In this 
respect, and in the colouring of the upper side, the ¢ 
neglecta more resembles the ¢ L. lvida, Trim. (Trans. 
Ent. Soc. Lond., 1881, p. 443), but differs in the brighter 
and more restricted blue suffusion of both fore and hind 
wings. 
I received the first specimen of the @ in February, 
1891, from Mr. A. D. Millar, with the note that it had 
been recently taken by him at D’Urban; and this was 
followed, in May, by two examples taken respectively on 
the Sinquasi River, Natal coast, and near Etshowe, 
Zululand, by Mr. C. N. Barker. The two latter localities 
were not recorded for the # of this butterfly. 
Hab. D’Urban (4. D. Millar) and Sinquasi River 
(C. N. Barker), Natal; Etshowe (C. N. Barker), Zulu- 
land. 
Lycenesthes Millari, n. sp. (Pl. VIII., fig. 9 (3). 
Exp. al. (gf), 1 in. 1 lin. 
S$. Brownish grey, with a bright pale blue space, and a rather 
broad terminal disco-cellular transverse fuscous mark, in both 
wings. Fore wing: Blue fills discoidal cell, but does not extend 
above or beyond it, and occupies basal half to inner margin, also 
narrowly extending along the latter to posterior angle ; a black 
hind-marginal bounding line, immediately preceded by an indistinct 
broken whitish one; before the latter, between 1st median nervule 
and submedian nervure, a small faint bluish mark. Hind wing: 
Blue bounded superiorly (except for a slight tinge above discoidal 
cell near base) by subcostal nervure and its 2nd nervule, but 
extending in a fainter greyer tint over al] remaining area, except a 
narrow inner-marginal and hind-marginal border ; between 2nd 
subcostal nervule and submedian nervure, a hind-marginal series 
of rather well-defined subsagittiform whitish lunules, succeeded by 
a conspicuous line of pure white immediately preceding a fine 
hind-marginal black bounding line; each of the whitish lunules 
between 2nd median nervule and submedian nervure is bounded 
externally by a black spot; before this lunular series there are 
traces—along the outer edge of the greyish blue—of a similar 
series of whitish lunulate marks. Cilia of fore wing grey, except 
a whitish portion about posterior angle; of hind wing white next 
margin, greyish externally, and with very fine linear darker grey 
nervular interruptions. UNDER sipr.—Very pale brownish grey, 
with rather broad markings in both wings, vid.: A broad terminal 
