72 Mr. G. T. I '^Piune-Baker’s Revision of the 
7. Both wings blackisli above witli obscure 
subterniinal lines. Below greyish 
with obscure whitish-grey dividing 
lines. tiUjeriae. 
8. Both wings brownish above ; secoiulai’ies 
only with a pale subterniinal line. 
Below whitish with pattern broken 
up into more or less parallel stripes . orulatvs. 
9. Both wings brownish above; secondaries 
with a pale postmedian line and a 
terminal row of small spots. Below 
white with the usual pattern . . . marshalli. 
10. Both wings brownish above with pale 
lilac-blue spots. Inmias. 
11. Both wings black with bright blue lines ; 
primaries with a bright blue sub-basal 
figure 8. Below black with white 
patches. h(cretili>t. 
12. Both wings blackish; 2 )rimaries with 
mauve-blue reflections in lower part 
of cell and in fold. Below black with 
white dividing lines. fanciatus. 
13. Both wings with blue patches above. 
Underside with less white .... ohscura. 
14. Both wings blue above. caernlea. 
Triclcvia o'vfoitlagata, sp. nov. (Plates III, fig. 8 ; XI, 
fig. 40.) 
^. Both wings brown ; primaries only with a pale tawny chest¬ 
nut patch around the angle of veins 3 and 4, extending but little into 
the cell and well into the postmedian area. Underside : both wings 
dark greyish brown with darker spots edged with whitish. Primaries 
with a broad, wedge-shaped sub-basal spot, an oblique spot closing the 
cell, with a small one above it; postmedian strij^e irregular with two 
costal spots, followed by two slightly angled shifted well outwards, 
below which are two shifted well inward.s, the lower of which is the 
larger, and having its inner edge shifted further in, seventh spot 
oblique shifted right in with its outer whitish edge confluent with 
the inner edge of the previous sjjot; subterminal line increa.sing in 
width towards the tornus. Secondaries with the large basal band 
broken up into two spots, the upper one ovate, the lower irregular, 
large, projecting outwards in the cell to touch the somewhat oblique 
