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tapering off into quite narrow extremities having a finely liooked 

 tip. 



Androconia rounded, slightly truncated proximally to the stalk, 

 often slightly flattened at the distal edge, with thirteen somewhat 

 appressed rows of closely-placed, fair-sized reticulations. 



Neochrysops dollmani, sp. n. Plates XIII, fig. ]2; XIX, 

 fig. 25 ; XXVIII, fig. 25. 



cj. Upperside, both wings pale greenish subdued electric blue, 

 with the underside markings showing faintly through, and with 

 very broad brown margins. Fringes brown with paler extremities. 

 No tails. Primaries with a dark dash closing the cell. Secondaries 

 with a marginal row of dark spots in the dark terminal area, a deep 

 black spot between veins 2 and 3, edged externally with pale metallic 

 blue and broadlj^ internally with orange, a trace of a smaller double 

 similar spot at the anal angle. Underside, both wings pale greyish 

 with blackish spots encircled Avith white. Primaries with a darl> 

 dash closing the cell, followed by the postmedian series of six spots, 

 the sixth very njinute and may be a double one, the first five spots 

 form a fairly even arc, with the fifth shifted slightly inv/ards; a 

 marginal and submarginal row of six internervular pale brownish 

 dashes separated from each other by a white stripe, interrupted 

 at the veins. Secondaries with a basal spot on the inner margin; 

 a series of three or four subbasal spots below each other, the 

 spot just below the cell adjacent to the middle spot may be absent, 

 when of course there will be three spots, not four; cell closed by 

 a large angled spot, above which on the costa is another sj)ot; 

 the postmedian series consists of six prominent blackish spots, the 

 first shifted well outwards, the second slightly outwards, the third 

 slightly inwards, fourth small and compressed within the angle of 

 veins 3 and 4, fifth well inwards, sixth almost reniform, slightly 

 outwards ; a marginal row of pale brownish spots set in white and 

 bordered internally with a row of similar coloured hniules; a black 

 spot, veins 2 and 3 with blue metallic scales and a largish internal 

 edging of orange ; similar small twin spots at the anal angle. 



Expanse, 44 mm. 



Hab. Solwezi, Ehodesia {H. Dolhnan). 



Type in the British Museum, co-type in my collection. 



Two males were brought home by Hereward Dollman, 

 taken in December 1917. It is a beautiful and quite 

 unmistakable species, and forms an almost perfect link 

 between the black spotted and the brown spotted, or 



