Monograph of the genus Calochrgsops Boisdnval. 315 



call for no remark ; aedoeagus of moderate length, narrow ; cingulum 

 angled forward; tegumen small, witJi small cheeks, which have 

 fau-ly long and strong falces. 



Androconia numerous, large, in shape a long oblong, straightish 

 laterally : the distal edge but slightly curved, generally asymmetrical 

 proximaily. They are unusually large and very distinctive. 



Neochrysops skotios H. H. Dmce. Plates XIX, fig. 30; 

 XXVIli, fig. 30; XXXII, fig. 63. 



Catochri/sops skotios H. H. Druce, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 p. 259, PI. xiii, fig. 12 (1905); id. Neave, P.Z.S. Lond. 

 (1910), p. 57. 



Q. Upperside, both wings uniform warm slightly lustrous brown, 

 w'ith no markings whate^ er except the least trace of the underside 

 spots closing the cells showing through. Underside, both wings 

 greyish brown, with spots scarcely' darker than the ground-colour, 

 encircled with creamy white, and the usual black spots on the 

 secondaries. Primaries, a spot closing the cell, followed by the post- 

 median series of six spots, the first four touching each other nearly 

 erect, the fifth and sixth shifted somewhat inwards ; a marginal row 

 of internervular dashes edged internally with fine creamy subhastate 

 marks, beyond which is a broader row of internervular dashes also 

 edged internally with a series of subhastate creamy marks. Second- 

 aries with a small basal black spot on the inner margin; three sub- 

 basal spots below each other and a fourth shifted outwards below the 

 costal vein ; a brown spot closes the cell beyond which is the post- 

 median series of six spots, the first shifted well outwards from the 

 black costal spot, the second to the fifth form a slightly curved series, 

 all touching each other and inclined well inwards, the second of these 

 four spots is placed obliquely generally, sixth spot shifted somewhat 

 outwards ; a marginal row of spots and a submarginal row of sub- 

 hastate dashes each edged internally with rather narrow subhastate 

 internervular creamy marks ; a black mai'ginal spot bet\V'een veins 

 2 and 3 with blue metallic scales and orange edging. No tails. 



Expanse, ^ 40-42; $ 44 mm. 



Hab. N.W. Rhodesia. 



Type in the Joicey collection; other specimens in the 

 British Miisenm, Oxford Museuiri, and in my collection. 



Genitalia with the harpagines longish, with base somewhat ovate, 

 rapidly reducing to a narrow arm, concave on the lower edge, straight- 

 ish on the upper edge ; at a full third from the apex curved downwards 

 (not excised) and shortly recurved into a sort of narrow billhook 



