76 Messrs. J. J. Joicey and G. Talbot on 



15. Lampides coeligena, sp. no v. 



(Plate VI, fig. 2, & 3, $.) 



Allied to elpis, Godt. <$. Bright sky-blue, more intense 

 than in elpis. Hind- wing paler along costa ; at anal 

 angle two short black bars divided by submedian. 



(J. Underside more slaty-grey than in elpis. Fore-wing with a 

 short median band reaching vein 3 and above it a discocellular bar ; 

 a curved post-median band widest on costa and reaching vein 4, as 

 in elpis; a narrow submarginal band darker than ground-colour 

 and formed of curved bars ; marginal border darker than ground- 

 colour. Hind-wing with lines less heavily marked than in elpis; 

 post-median band more irregular; a submarginal row of black 

 spots edged with white on inside, consisting of two larger apical 

 spots, 3 smaller in 3-5, a white lunule edged with black placed over 

 the anal spot, and a white streak edged with black at inner angle ; 

 a marginal row of smaller spots bordered with white ; anal spot less 

 broadly margined with yellow than in allied forms. 



$. Above with a black apical and marginal border, but not so 

 broad as in elpis. The wings are less bright in colour than in <J. 

 Hind-wing with brownish costa; a marginal row of dark spots as 

 in elpis, the one in 2 much larger than others, bordered with white ; 

 an inner row of brownish lunules edged with white proximally. 



Underside as in £, with increased yellow bordering to anal spot. 



1 $ only received. 



$ (Type) in Brit. Mus., also $, from Humboldt Bay, 

 Sep.-Oct. 1892, W. Doherty (coll. Godman and Salvin). 



16. Philiris fulgens septentrionalis, subsp. nov. 



Differs from fulgens, Gr.-Sm., in the more extended purple on 

 fore-wing which reaches costa and extends beyond cell half-way 

 between it and apex, its edge evenly curved and nearer the margin 

 than in the typical form. Hiud-w'nuj with increased blue in cellules 

 6 and 7. 



1 <$, Biak, 1 <$ labelled ; ' Kapaur " in coll. Joicey from 

 Grose-Smith Coll. 



17. Thysonotis dissimilis, sp. nov. 



(Plate III, fig. 7, <?, 8, $.) 



Near to hebes, Druce, and very similar to eudocia, Druce, 

 but has not the yellow costal streak on the fore-wing as 

 in this species. 



