294 Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on 



tinge and numerous dark brown markings as follows : a narrow 

 subcostal band from base to middle of fore-wing, thence obliquely 

 toward posterior outer angle ; basal area with three triangular 

 patches, the medial one being most prominent; outer area with 

 three oblique bars from the costa ; the second, which is the longest, 

 reaching vein IV; a prominent, nearly round, postmecUal spot 

 between veins III and IV ; a submarginal band and a marginal row of 

 six very small spots, each between two veins, and a very fine marginal 

 line. Cilia white. Hind-wing with a basal bar, six antemedial 

 transverse streaks, two medial transverse streaks, two postmedial 

 streaks, and a postmedial band from inner margin to vein VI; a 

 prominent submarginal band, six submarginal spots and a fine 

 anteciliary line. The submarginal area between veins I and III is 

 dark ochraceous, and the two black spots upon it are surrounded 

 by a highly metallic, green line. 



" $. Upperside of wings grayish brown with a bluish iridescence 

 on basal half. Discal area whitish. All markings on underside 

 similar to those above, although less diffused. Hind-wing with the 

 submarginal row of spots large and distinct. Underside similar 

 to that in (J; all markings somewhat larger. 



"Length of wing, ^J 11 millimeters; $ 13-5 millimeters. 



" Luzon, Province of Camarines, Paracale, P.I. (J. P. 

 Iddings collector). Type (J, $ and co-type No. 12743 in 

 Entomological Collection, Bureau of Science, Manila, P.I." 



From the figure referred to, which I reproduce on PL 

 XVII, fig. 18, I believe that this species is allied to 

 clathralus, Holland. 



This brings us to the last two species of the group, 

 that I should perhaps have hesitated to include in the genus. 

 The pattern is different, but the androconia have quite 

 the same shapes and facics, and the genitalia have the 

 remarkable form of the " tectorius " strongly developed, 

 but modified ; they are, therefore, better placed here than 

 elsewhere, at least, for the time being. Trimen himself 

 indicated an alliance between them and sybaris. 



Tarucus bowkeri, Trimen. Plates XIV, fig. 14 ; 

 XVII, fig. 15; XX, fig. 31. 



Lijcaena boivkeri, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1883, 

 p. 351. 



cj. Both wings on the ui)pcrside are lustrous j)ale violet blue. 

 Primaries with a dark indefinite spot closing the cell, with a broad 



