290 Mr. G. T. Betliime-Baker^s 



of moderate length and width; cinguhim less long than usual and 

 narrow; tegumen a narrow ridge Avith jDrojecting lobe-shaped 

 cheeks well supplied with longish bristles; falces rather stout, but 

 less long than usual. 



Androconia large, of a longish oblong shape, slightly arched distally , 

 tapering rapidly off into the longish attachment stalk proximally, 

 ten, or more often eleven, rows of reticulations placed fairly closely 

 together, whose sculpturing is moderately Avidely apart vertically. 



The androconia are not plentiful. 



Neochrysops pampolis H. H. Druce. Plates XVI, fig. 10; 

 XXVI, fig. 10. 



CatocJirysops pampolis H. H. Druce, Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., p. 258. PI. 13, fig. 11 (1905); id. Neave, 

 P.Z.S. Lond., p. 58 (1910). 



(J. Upperside, both wings dull, rather transparent violaceous, 

 with the veins showing up as fine dark lines. Primaries Avith a 

 blackish dash closing the cell; termen finely dark. Secondaries 

 with a subanal black marginal spot. Underside, both wings whitish 

 with brown marks and spots. Primaries v/ith a large spot closing 

 the cell, followed by the postmedian series almost angled at the 

 second spot, composed of five spots, the second squarish and shifted 

 outwards, the third similar, shifted inwards, fourth well inwards, 

 isolated, third inwards again and isolated, small ; a series of six 

 subreniform submarginal spots and a row of rather fine, more or 

 less confluent marginal internervular dashes ending at vein 2. 

 Secondaries with four dark spots near the base, not black, three 

 below each other and one very small nearer the base on the inner 

 margin, a fifth shifted right out over the postmedian series on vein 8. 

 Postmedian series very irregular and confluent with the spot closing 

 the cell, the second and third spots rather confluent, the second 

 shifted further out than the thu'd, fouith very small, shifted well 

 inwards, fifth inwards again and smallish, sixth long, extending 

 beyond the fifth on both sides ; a submarginal crenulated series of 

 lunules ; a marginal narrow brown border ; a subanal black spot 

 with blue metallic scales, and a broad chrome-yeUow lunular 

 edging, with a trace of a similar small anal one. 



$. Upperside, both wings sooty brown with large violet blue areas 

 and whitish postmedian series of internervular spots; cells with 

 large spots at or near discocellulars. Secondaries with a row of 

 marginal spots with white internal edging. Otherwise as in the 

 male. 



Expanse, ^ 40-42; 9 42 mm. 



