the Lepidoptera of the Khasia Hills. 293 
Genus CyAnrris. 
226. Cyaniris marginata, Moore, P. Z.8., 1883, p. 528, 
pl. 48, f. 6, 3. 
—— , de Nicé., Journ. As. Soc. Beng., lil. 
(2), p. 70, pl. 1, £. 9, ¢ (1883). 
Common. 
Undoubtedly in this species, as in several others in 
both the papers above referred to, Mr. Moore ought to 
have priority, because, although Mr. de Nicéville’s paper 
may have been published a few days earlier, he used 
Mr. Moore’s MS. names, unfortunately omitting to give 
Mr. Moore the credit for them. 
227. Cyaniris victoria, n. sp. 
gf. Upper side dull pale bluish grey; centres of both wings 
whitish. Fore wings with a brown band, attenuated hindwards. 
Hind wing with a brown marginal line, and in some examples pale 
grey submarginal lunules. Under side greyish white, with a dull 
glazed appearance; markings very faint and indistinct. Fore 
wing with a mark across end of cell, and a-discal row of pale 
lunules or transverse streaks. Hind wing with a subcostal dot 
near base, another below it in middle of wing; a subcostal dot 
towards apex, terminating a discal outwardly curved irregular row 
of streaks, very indistinct, and often invisible. 
9%. Upper side darker than the males; marginal band blacker, 
deeper, especially at the apex, and running along costa; internal 
space whiter, as also is cilia, and a dark costal band. Under side 
coloured and glazed like the male; markings more distinct, the 
discal streaks more or less joined together. Hxpanse of wings, 
a 15? 13 in. 
Shillong. Ten males and four females. 
Above something like a faded dry season form of 
C. jynteana, Moore; the under side like nothing I know 
of. I have submitted these insects to all the best Indian 
lepidopterists in England, and all agree that it is a good 
and new species ; they came in one batch, April, 1892, 
and I have never received any since. 
228. Cyaniris alboceruleus (Moore), P. Z. §., 1879, 
pstog: 
A number of examples. The female of this insect 
appears to be variable; one example in my collection 
