108 m. G. T. Iklhiiuc-Baker c)/< 



Ciitochrysops achoU, sp. ii. 



(J. Botli \viiios uniform very dark brown, with tlie cell 

 closed by a darker dash ; secondaries with a terminal black 

 spot between veins 2 and 3, margined internally with orange. 

 Underside : both wings pale greyish brown : primaries with 

 pjiots but little darker than the ground-colour, edged with 

 w hitish : a spot closing the cell ; a ])osterior row of six spots, 

 llie upper three slightly curved ; a subterniinal row of broad 

 marks, slightly < -shaped: secondaries with all the spots 

 edged with whitish ; three subbasal black spots — one below 

 the costa, in the cell, and on the inner margin ; an irregular 

 spot closing the cell, with a black spot above and below it; 

 a very irregular posterior row of six spots, the uppermost one 

 isolated and the lowest two shifted well inwards ; a subterminal 

 row of five < -shaped marks, below which is a black spot, 

 edged externally with metallic blue and internally by a large 

 orange spot, with a small orange spot at the tornus. 



? . Both wings pale whitish lustrous mauve-blue : pri- 

 maries with a large dark spot closing the cell ; a broad dark 

 brown costa and a very broad dark brown termen : secondaries 

 w ith a broad brown costa to the cell and along vein 7 ; 

 termen brcadly brown, with a row of < -shaped bluish-white 

 marks in it; a black spot between veins 2 and 3, edged 

 internally broadly with orange, and a smaller orange spot at 

 the tornus; a posterior row of four or five spots, the fourth 

 shifted inwards ; these spots in the type specimen are quite 

 small, but in a second specimen they are large. Underside 

 like the male, but paler and the white encirclings of the 

 sjjots broader. 



Expanse, ^ 49, ? 48 mm. 



The types are in my collection from the Acholi country, a 

 district 200 miles north of the Victoria Nyanza. 



The species will come near C. parsimoji. 



Catochrysops nandiaiia, sp. n. 



<^ . Both wings bright mauve-blue, with termen rather 

 narrowly black : primaries with a trace of the coppery 

 irioiations that make C. mahaUakocena, WUgr., so conspicuous 

 an insect ; but with this species there is only a faint trace of 

 this coppery colour, and in flown specimens it quite dis- 

 appears: secondaries with a black terminal spot between 

 veins 1 a and 2, edged internally with a small jjinkish spot. 

 Underside similar to that of mahallakvwna, Wllgr., but the 



