344 Mr. W. C. Hewitson's descriptions 



since they do not exist (as far as I have noticed) in any 

 of the true Lyccenas. 



Pseudodipsas Cephenes. 



Upperside dark brown. Posterior wing with a sub- 

 marginal series of five black pyramidal spots, bordered 

 with white. 



Underside white. Both wings with four or five spots 

 before the middle ; both crossed beyond the middle by a 

 broad band, all slightly darker than the rest of the wing, 

 and bordered with brown. Anterior wing Avith two sub- 

 marginal bands of lunular brown spots. Posterior wing 

 with a minute. black spot near the base, and a submarginal 

 sei'ies of pyramidal spots ; the anal angle and a spot near 

 it, where the outer margin projects, black, crowned with 

 orange. 



Exp. li inch. 



Hab. — India (Atkinson). 



Pseudodipsas Dif/glesii. 



Upperside. INIale. — Brilliant morpho-blue. Anterior 

 wing with the costal margin which is narrow, and the 

 outer margin which is broad, dark brown. Posterior 

 wing with the outer margin which projects at the anal 

 angle, dark brown, narrow. 



Underside grey. Anterior wing with a spot at the end 

 of the cell, a broken band of rufous spots beyond the 

 middle, and a submarginal band of black spots. Posterior 

 wing with a minute black spot near the base, five linear 

 rufous spots before the middle, a zig-zag band of brown 

 beyond the middle, and a submarginal series of black 

 spots ; tAvo brick-red spots below these, near the anal angle, 

 bordered below with silvery-blue. 



Exp. If inch. 



Hah. — Australia, Queensland (Diggles). 



This species has been named after an Entomologist who 

 has given his generous aid to myself and others. 



Poritia Phalena. 



Upperside. Male. — Black. Both wings marked by 

 bands and spots of green. Anterior wing with a longitu- 

 dinal narrow band from the base to the middle, a band on 

 the inner margin, a trifid spot near the costal margin, and 

 a submarginal series of six spots. Posterior wing with 

 a band near the inner margin, two submarginal spots and 

 three spots on the outer margin ; one of them, which is at 

 the anal angle, large, and marked by a black spot. 



