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



ridge, Avith cheeks curved upwards into an elongated squarish apex 

 with the front edge erect and very long fine falces ; the cheeks are 

 very sparingly furnished with fine hairs. 



Androconia broad, ovate, with distal and proximal margins broad, 

 attachment stalk fairly strong ; eighteen rows of reticulations whose 

 sculpturing is very fine; the reticulations are fairly closely placed 

 both horizontally and vertically. 



Euchrysops nandensis Neave. Plates XXIV, fig. 58 ; 

 XXXI, fig. 58. 



Cafochn/sops nandensis Neave, Nov. Zool., xi, p. 310, PL 1, 

 fig.' 11 (1904). 



(^. Upperside, both wings dark brown with the basal three-quarters 

 of the wing to about the middle (horizontally) of the cell dull violet 

 blue. Primaries with the cell closed by a dark dash. Secondaries 

 with a black subanal spot plentifully edged internally with deep 

 orange, and with a terminal row of dusky spots. Underside, both 

 Avings warm greyish broAvn with definite darker markings shar]}ly 

 edged Avith white. Primaries : a subreniform spot closes the cell ,- 

 the postmedian series is composed of six spots, the upper four very 

 generally in an even curve, the fifth placed obliquely, below which 

 is the sixth; the subterminal series of internervular lunules edged 

 internallj^ with Avhite, slightly inclined to sagittation ; terminal row 

 composed of small oval spots. Secondaries with four small black 

 basal spots placed as usual, and a fifth almost before the centre of 

 the costa below vein 8; cell closed by an angled dash; postmedian 

 series is irregular and composed of six spots, the uppermost isolated, 

 the second shifted well outwards, the third inwards, fourth inwards 

 and very small, fifth well inwards, sixth outwards; a subterminal 

 row of internervular lunules, edged internally with broad subsagittate 

 white dashes almost filling the area between them and the postmedian 

 series; a terminal row of spots with a subanal black spot edged 

 plentifullj' with deep orange. No tails. 



Expanse, 29-32 mm. 



Hah. Wyangori (Kisunm), N"joRo, Nairobi, B.E.A. 

 Type in the Oxford Museum. 

 This is a very well-marked species. 



Genitalia. Harpagines short, of moderate width, ham-shaped at 

 the base, tapering slowly to a very blunt apex, slightly hooked 

 upwards at the extreme tip; the lower edge is well hollowed out, 

 and the upper edge is but slightly curved; there is a plentiful 



