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



of sliglit dimensions; aedoeagiis very sliort and rather broad; 

 cingiihim short of moderate width; tegumen a very narrow high 

 ridge tapering rapidly into the well-developed cheeks, which have 

 fine bristles ; the falces are of moderate length. 



Androconia : pomegranate-shaped with long attachment stalks, 

 with thirteen rows of reticulations placed moderately apart, whose 

 sculpturing is deep and placed fairly close together vertically. 



Euchrysops katangae, sp. n. Plates XII, fig. 11 ; XXIV, 

 figs. 56 and 56rt ; XXXI, figs. 56 and 56«. 



(?• Uppei'side, both wings dull violaceous. Primaries with a broad 

 dash closing the cells, and with very broad dark brown well-defined 

 borders. Secondaries with a black subanal spot surrounded 

 copiously with orange, a trace of a terminal spotted border. Under- 

 side, both wings warm ash grey with darker spots definitely encircled 

 Avith white. Primaries with a spot closing the cell ; the postmedian 

 series almost erect, the upper three spots in a very slight curve, the 

 fourth slightly oblique and so slightly shifted inwards, fifth more 

 oblique, sixth oblique again and smaller; a row of subterminal 

 internervular dashes, followed by a terminal similar row of narrov/ 

 oval spots. Secondaries with the usual four black spots near the 

 base, and a fifth one beyond the middle just below vein 8. Cell 

 closed by an angled spot; postmedian series of six spots scarcely 

 fractured, the second spot is shifted somewhat outwards, third, 

 fourth and fifth each slightly inwards, sixth slightly outwards; a 

 subterminal row of small lunules edged by. a row of small white 

 sagittate marks and followed by the terminal row of spots, a black 

 subanal spot almost surrounded by a large orange patch. 



$. Upperside, both Avangs Avith the basal two-thirds whitish tinged 

 with blue to about the middle of the cell. Underside with the 

 ground-colour browner and the spots larger and rounder ; otherwise 

 like the male. 



Expanse, (J 35 ; $ 38 mm. 



Hah. Kambove (Neave). 

 Types in the British Museum. 



Genitalia. Harpagines short and broad, the basal two-thirds 

 almost wedge-shaped; from the base the harpago tajjers rapidly 

 above and below to about two-thirds, where it is suddenly upturned 

 and tapers more rapidly into a strong sharii hooked apex; a fair 

 supply of long strong bristles ; anellus of rather small dimensions ; 

 aedoeagus short and very broad ; cingulum of very moderate length, 



