5GS 



Mr. G. T. Betlmne-Baker on neio 



the wliitc oblique band is very broad to about the end of the 

 cell ; in the angle of veins 2 to 4 is a small triangular 

 greenish-blue patch and an interneural terminal series of 

 greenish-blue patches from vein 6 to the angle gradually 

 increasing in size. Underside : primaries with the base and 

 costal areas black, including the cell and all above vein 4, 

 the rest of the wing white, with a broad black termeu ; a 

 subcostal broad curved stripe of brilliant metallic blue ex- 

 tending in an even curve finely down to vein 4 ; a terminal 

 line of the same colour interrupted at the veins. Secondaries 

 with the basal black area much restricted and not extended 

 along the costa ; a short, broadish, basal, metallic-blue curved 

 dash ; white band occupying the same position as on the 

 upperside and finely edged with metallic blue, the lower edge 

 being somewhat interrupted; in the postmedian area is a 

 metallic-blue waved stripe, which meets on vein 6 a fine 

 trace of a similarly coloured line, descending and touching it 

 again at the anal angle ; this line is edged externally by a 

 whitish stripe ; a broadish terminal metallic-blue line. 



Expanse 48 mm. 



Hah. Uty River, Dutch New Guinea {Pratt). 



Type in Coll. Kenrick. 



This is somewhere near rihhei (Rober), but the underside 

 of the secondaries is quite different. 



Hypoclirysops mioswara, sp. n. 



(^ . Both wings sooty brown. Primaries with the basal 

 half of the fold and part of the inner margin tilled with 

 brilliant metallic green, ending triangularly about vein 2 ; 

 above this in the internervular spaces between veins 2 and 

 4 are obscure indications of whitish patches. Secondaries 

 with the base dark very restrictedly, and covered with 

 metallic-greenish sheen; median and first part of submedian 

 area white, dusky on the costa and abdominal fold ; rest of 

 wing sooty brown ; fringes blackish, with fine white inter- 

 sections. Underside : primaries with costa chestnut-brown 

 over the cell, becoming red beyond up to apex and down the 

 termen, tapering off finely to about vein 1 a ; costal vein and 

 upper margin of cell lustrous metallic bluish, with a series of 

 three small metallic spots beyond the cell, with three more 

 beyond these and two along the costa about in a line with 

 the costal vein ; beyond these spots a small crescentic dash of 

 white ; a terminal row of lustrous bluish metallic spots ; 

 lower part of cell black; base of fold brown; terminal red 

 area broadly edged with sooty brown from vein 4 to tornus. 



