266 Messrs. W. L. Distant and W. B. Pryer on 



This species is distinguishable by its very small size and 

 the pale reddish hue of the male. It much resembles in pattern 

 C. insularis, but the markings beneath are very different. 



103. Gerydus petromus, n. sp. 



Female. Resembling G. symethus above, but differing in 

 the following particulars : — Anterior wings, the ground-colour 

 paler greyish white, and the apical fuscous area oblique in- 

 wardly and not sinuated : posterior wings above wholly pale 

 greyish white, excepting the costal area which is fuscous. 

 Wings beneath somewhat resembling those of G. symethus, 

 but the anterior wings paler in hue. The species is also smaller 

 in size. 



Exp. wings ? 27 millim. 



104. Paragerydus fahius, n. sp. 



Female. Wings above fuscous brown ; posterior wings with 

 the posterior margin from anal angle to near lower subcostal 

 nervule broadly greyish white. Wings beneath greyish 

 white, somewhat sparingly spotted and mottled with brown, 

 these brown spots confluent and forming a broad and irregular 

 transverse submarginal fascia to anterior wings, and a broad 

 spot near apex of posterior wing ; both wings wath a series of 

 small marginal greyish-white spots, inwardly shaded with 

 blackish. 



Exp. wings 28 millim. 



105. Logania Xtbscura, n. sp. 



Anterior wings above obscure pale bluish dusted with 

 brownish, costal margin pale brownish, apex and outer margin 

 broadly darker brownish : posterior wings above ])alc brownish. 

 W^ings beneath greyish, dusted and mottled with pale obscure 

 brownish. 



Exp. wings 19 millim. 



106. Allotinus unicolor. 

 Allotinus unicolor, Felder, Reise Nov. Lep. ii. p. 286. n. 369 (1875). 



107. Spalgis nubilus. 

 SpaJgis mtbilus, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883, p. 622. 



108. Cyaniris Lamhi. 



Polyommattts {Cyaniris) Lamhi, Distaht, Ai:n. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 

 vol. X. p. 245 (1882). 



