310 Mr. C4. T. Betliime-Baker\s 



typical section ; the genitalia are allied to the former 

 group, as would perhaps be expected. The female is as 

 yet unknown. 



Genitalia with the harpagines of moderate length and width, 

 almost as wide at the sickle excavation as at the base ; under edge 

 concave, upper edge rugged and slightly uneven ; excavation sudden, 

 with a long hook at the apex. A plentiful sujiply of longish strong 

 bristles both at the base and the front where the excavation occurs, 

 only a few in between; furca of moderate size; anellus with the 

 front edge nearly straight; aedoeagus not very long, fairly stout; 

 cingulum angled somewhat forwards ; teguuien not large, with cheeks 

 smaller than usual, not very deeply excised ; falces shorter than in 

 most species. 



Androconia not variable oblong, straightish laterally, highly 

 arched, almost to a central point distally, evenly and well arched 

 proximally to a central attachment stalk, with nine or ton lows of 

 reticulations placed well apart both horizontally and vertically. 



I have dedicated this beautiful species to my dear friend 

 Dollnian, whose untimely and sad death so many of us 

 deplore. A brilliant career in life, without doubt, lay 

 before him, and one sincerely regrets its unusual brevity. 



Neoehrysops intermedia sp. n. Plates XII, figs. 4 and 5 ; 

 XIX, fig. 26 ; XXVIII, fig. 26 ; XXXII, fig. 62. 



(J. Upperside. Both wings golden brown with a subdued lilac 

 lustre and narrow brown borders ; the spots of the underside show 

 more or less through. Fringes brown with paler extremities. 

 Primaries with a fair-sized spot closing the cell. Secondaries with 

 an indistinct marginal spot between veins 2 and 3. Underside. 

 Both wings pale grey with blackish and brown raarldngs encircled 

 or edged with white. Primaries with the spot closing the cell and 

 the postmedian series blackish; of the latter the three ujaper spots 

 form a series in which the middle spot is projected somewhat out- 

 wards, the fourth spot is shifted well inwards, the fifth also well 

 inwards, the sixth is a double spot placed obliquely outwards; a 

 series of six submarginal broad internervular brown dashes near the 

 postmedian series; a marginal, somewhat similar series of five 

 dashes ending at vein 3. Secondaries with a basal black spot on 

 the inner margin, followed by a series of three subbasal black 

 spots, the lowest on vein 1 ; a black spot below the costal vein 

 forming the first of the postmedian very irregular series of seven 

 spots, all of which are brown except the first, second spot shifted 



