272 Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on 



B. 2. without a pale spot on the primaries. 



a. 9 with no red spot beneath in the 



primaries. 



b. Both sexes dark purple. 



a 1. Purple area very small, nearly the 



same in both sexes . . olane. 



a 2. Purple area brighter extending 



up to termen in £ . . . barnardi. 



c. Both sexes brilliant metallic-blue. 



a 1. Discal band of primaries beneath 



not fractured .... orcetes. 



d. Brilliant metallic-blue ; ? with red 



in the primaries beneath, 

 a 1. Discal band of primaries beneath 



fractured hewitsoni. 



a 2. Smaller, deeper blue, with pale 

 metallic-blue spots in cell 

 beneath ..... hcwitsoni-meridionalis. 



a 3. Primaries with very broad black 

 apex and termen, and very dark 

 under-surface .... amaryllis. 



a 4. Brilliant silvery-blue with costa 

 and apex broadly black, be- 

 neath very pale grey, with 

 pattern small and isolated . senone. 



See Tables, pages 290, 291. 



Ogyris, Doubleday, Westwood and Hewitson. 



Ogijris, D. W. and H., Gen. Diurn., Lep. II, p. 472 



(1850-1852). 



Primaries broad, with costa slightly arched ; apex subacute, some- 

 times produced ; termen sometimes slightly excavated below the 

 apex, or nearly straight, or slightly convex ; inner margin straight. 

 Neuration, vein 1 waved, vein 2 arising beyond the middle of the 

 cell, 3 from nearer the lower angle of cell than from 2, 4 from the 

 lower angle, 5 from above the middle of the discocellulars, 6 from 

 the upper angle, 7 absent, 8 from directly behind the upper angle 

 of the cell, 9 from about midway between the end of the cell and 

 the apex of the wing, or from nearer the apex, 10 and 11 with bases 



