the Species o/'Cjaniris. 447 



33. Cyaniris lugra. 

 Cyaniris lugra, H. H. Driice, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 573, pi, xxxii, fig. 5, 

 Borneo. 

 Near to G. puspinus^ darker and rather larger. 



34. Cyaniris piispinus. 

 Nias. B. M. 



Pleheius pusinnus, Kheil, Rhop. lus. Nias, p. 30, pi. v. fij^s. 37-39 

 (1884). 



35. Cyaniris phuste. 

 Cxjaniris phuste, H. H. Driice, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 573, pi. xxxiv. flg. 17. 

 Dili. 

 Nearly allied to C. puspinus. 



36. Cyaniris selma. 



Cyaniris selma, H. H. Druce, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 573, pi. xxxii. fig. 10. 



Borneo. 



Near to C. puspinus. 



37. Cyaniris nedda. 



Cyaniris nedda, Grose-Sniitb, Novit. Zool. i. p. 572 (1894). 



" Batcliian, Ternate, Dutch New Guinea, Dorej, Celebes." 

 Dorey. B. M. 



x'\ccording to Grose-Smith, this species differs from C. cardia 

 in its more violet-blue colour, shorter and rounder wings, 

 rather wider outer marginal band on secondaries with com- 

 plete submarginal series of spots ; the under surface dusky 

 brownish grey instead of silvery greyish white. Our example 

 from Dorey, however, shows the latter colouring below. 



38. Cyaniris cardia. 



Lyccena cardia, Felder, Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, math.-nat. CI. xl. 

 'p. 459 (1860). 



" Amboina." 

 Allied to C. nedda. 



39. Cyaniris rona. 



Cyaniris rona, Grose-Smith, Novit. Zool. i. p. 572 (1894). 



Dutch New Guinea. 



Near to C. nedda] darker above, with narrower black 

 margins and no submarginal black spots on secondaries. 



