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



ineclian series composed of six narrowly oval spots, almost erect in 

 line, the lowest spot sometimes absent; the submarginal row of six 

 internervular Imiules is followed by a terminal similar row of dashes, 

 which is often indistinct. Secondaries with four small black spots 

 near the base, three below each other and one nearer the base on the 

 inner margin, a fifth black spot just below the costa beyond the 

 middle; the postmedian series is composed of six spots, the first 

 almost isolated, the second to the fifth shifted slightly outwards in 

 an irregular curve inclined inwards, sixth spot subreniform and 

 shifted slightly outwards ; a subterminal row of well-marked inter- 

 nervular lunules preceded by white sagittate marks and succeeded 

 by a row of defined terminal spots; two black anal spots with 

 metallic scales and edged internally with yellow. 



$. Upperside, both wings brown covered with silvery-blue scales 

 for the basal three-quarters up to the upper margin of the cell ; the 

 secondaries with a row of terminal spots. 



Expanse, ^ 33-35 ; ? 32-38 mm. 



Hab. India; Ceylon; Burma; Malay Peninsula; 

 NiAs; Andaman; Nicobar Islands; Sumatra; Java; 

 Borneo; Celebes; Philippines; China; Australia; 

 New Guinea ; South Sea Islands. 



Genitalia. Harpagines longish arm-like processes, the basal half 

 of a long subovate shape, tapering more narrowly in the centre and 

 then expanding to the apex, so as to form a sort of spatulate jaw, 

 deeply excised at the tip into a broad hook toothed on the inner 

 upper margin; the bristles are at the base confined to the lower 

 margin and are numerous, long and strong, in the apic.al area they 

 are not so confined ; anellus weakly developed, with the front margin 

 broadly cone-shaped; aedoeagus shortish, of moderate width; 

 cingulum narrow at the base, expanding decidedly as it approaches 

 the cheeks of the tegumen ; tegumen ridge-shaped with lobed-shaped 

 cheeks not produced far forward with fair-sized bristles ; falccs long 

 and of moderate dimensions. 



Androconia, roughly pomegranate-shaped, but without a central 

 depression, with twelve to fourteen rows of reticulations whose 

 sculpturing is generally close together. 



Euchiysops suffusus Rothschild. 



Eitchrt/sops suffusus Rothschild, Nov. Zool., 22, p. 137 

 (1915). 



Differs from cnejns only in that the markings are inclined to 

 obsolescence and that the underside is paler. 

 It is no doubt a local race of E. cnejus. 



