an Undescribed Lycaenid Butterjly from Cyjnus. 169 



for the present in Glaucopsyche, until further grounds for 

 giving it a new genus apj)ear. I may add that the ap- 

 pendages of astraea (placed in Glaucojmjche, I.e. p. 300) 

 show that it carniot belong to this genus. 



Explanation of Plate V. 



Fig. 1. Male appendages of GlaucojJsycJie paphos x 40. Inset 

 photogiapli of spine X 80 to show teeth. 

 2. Male appendages of G. cJtarybdis x 40. 



The breadth of the clasp of G. charyhdis makes the well-developed 

 sjjine appear short; its distal ventral angle beyond the spine is 

 hollowed. 



The dorsal armature of G. paplios is unfortunately not shown; 

 its differences from those of G. cJuirybdis are not so marked as those 

 of the clasps; the falces appear to be rather more robust than 

 those of G. charyhdis. There seems to be some difference in the 

 aedeagus, but as I have not mounted these separately, I cannot 

 with my few examples be sufficiently sure of any item to describe it. 



Mr. Turner proposes to place the type specimens in the British 

 Museum. 



