328 Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker's 



narrow ; the tegumen is a narrow ridge at the rear ; cheeks produced 

 well forv/ards and wedge-shaped, with fine bristles; falces long, 

 broad at the base, but with the terminal portion narrow. 



Androconia somewhat variable, of a long oblong shape, but 

 variable in size, and with a few scales ovate in form, well arched 

 distally, tapering off rapidly proxiraally to the attachment stalk; 

 ten or eleven rows of reticulations i>laced somewhat closely together 

 vertically. 



The figure is taken from one of Trimen's specimens 

 (Joicey coll.) from the Transvaal. 



Neochrysops chloauges sp. n. {-xXo-avyij^;, with a greenish 

 lustre). Plates XIV, fig. 3 ; XXI, iig. 38 ; XXIX, fig. 38. 



Catochrysojps glauca Neave, P.Z.S. Lend., p. 58 (1910). 



(J. Upperside, both wings very pale lustrous yellowish green 

 with the termen narrowly brown. The green is of a very delicate 

 hue, almost indescribable in words, with a peculiar iridescent lustre 

 that changes according to the angle of light on its surface. Pri- 

 maries with a dark grey bar closing the cell. Secondaries with a 

 subanal black marginal spot with a yellow internal border. From 

 the end of vein 2 there is a fine tail. Underside, both wings stone 

 gi-ey with darker marks broadly edged with white. Primaries 

 with the usual spot closing the cell, followed by the postmcdian series 

 consisting generally of seven spots, the first minute (sometimes 

 absent) below the costa, fourth spot oblique, largish, fracturing 

 the series internally and externally, sixth shifted invv^ards, seventh 

 a twin spot or subreniform ; a series of sagittate submarginal 

 internervular marks, marginal row of spots confluent, inclined 

 to lose its spotted character. Secondaries with four black spots 

 near the base, three below each other and one shifted well towards 

 the base on the inner margin, a fifth black spot below vein 8 at 

 a third from the apex ; a large spot closes t lie cell ; the postmedian 

 series consists of six spots, the first isolated and oval, second, third 

 and fourth adjacent shifted well outwards, fifth shifted inwards, 

 sixth slightly outwards ; submarginal internervular series of marks 

 lunular rather than sagittate ; terminal row of definite spots ; the 

 subanal black spot with greenish metallic scales on its outer margin 

 and a broad internal edging of orange. 



0. With the basal median and postmedian areas whitish suffused 

 with lustrous bluish-green scales; costal and terminal margins 

 broadly brown, but in the secondaries the termen is spotted with 

 brown; otherwise as in the male. 



Expanse, cJ 45-46; ? 46-48 mm. 



