Lep'idi>ptera from Dutch Seio (juini'a. 81 



tlio co.sta ; basal stripo aiifrleJ outwards at vein 5, wliicli it 

 nearly touclies at cell-end ; siibniarf^inal row of brown spots ; 

 an anal niarj^inal spot in 1 c, not developed in cyara. 



Lonji^tli of toro witi<; 14 mm. 



7 <S 6 obtained, 3000-4000 feet, Wandammen Mtns., Nov. 



25. Parelodiua mima, sp. n. 

 (PI. VII. fi<r. 6.) 



Allied to aroa, B. -Baker, but differs in the differently 

 Bliaped apical area, the reduced basal black, and heavier 

 costal black on fore wing. The bluish sheen at base of wings 

 is also absent. One specimen is chalky white. 



cJ . Uppersi'de of fore win;^ with apical black to below 

 origin of vein 6, two-thirds aloncj vein 4, nearly halfway 

 along vein 3, and along a third of 2 ; costal black extending 

 along the length of upper part of cell. Hind wing with a 

 little black at base. 



? . Fore wing with slightly reduced apical and basal 

 black. Hind wing with reduced basal black. 



Length of fore wing, cJ ? , 15 mm. 



C c? <?, 1 ? , 3000-4000 feet, Wandammen Mtns., Nov. 



26. Cundalides prxdna^ Druce, ? . 



Candalides prtiina, II. 11. Druce. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Iliat. ser. 7, vol. xiii. 

 p. 140, d (1904) (Upper Aroa River). 



? . Wings more rounded, ground-colour a little paler. 

 Fore wing with a narrow whitish median stripe, tinged with 

 i)ale blue and extendinj' from base aloiifj lower ed<reof cell to 

 halfway between cell and margin, being much broader beyond 

 the cell. 



Underside without any dark apical or costal suffusion on 

 fore wing. 



Len^jtii of fore wing 17 mm. 



One s|»ecimen, also 4 c? J, 3000-4000 feet, Wandammen 

 Mtns., Nov. 



27. Candalides ignobilis, sp. n. 



Similar to in}io(atus, Misk., and inar<)inata, Gr.-Sm., but 

 darker blue and wings more rounded than the former, and 

 with narrower margins than the latter. 



Fore wing with costa narrowly black, outer margin below 

 vein 4 broader than in innotatus. 



Length of fore wing 14 mm. 



1 <?, Wandammen Mtns., 3000-4000 feet, Nov. 

 Ann. cfc Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xvii. 6 



