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pale ring. On the posterior wings a row of seven ocelli crosses 

 the disc ; the ocelli are surrounded by pale brown rings. The 

 outer margins of both wings are rather deeply indented. 

 Expanse : if inches. 



It was caught in the Subugo Forest, in the Uganda Protec- 

 torate, in December 1896. 



Everes kedonga, sp. no v. 



It belongs to the family Lycaenida?. 



Upperside : anterior wings bluish-grey, with silvery- white 

 veins. Posterior wings pale silvery-blue, with a submarginal row 

 of round black spots of uniform size, except at the anal angle, 

 where there are two small dots ; the outer edge of the spot is 

 narrowly white, and the outer margin is narrowly dark grey ; one 

 slender black tail. 



Underside : grey. Anterior wings, with discal and sub-basal 

 spots, arranged almost as in Everes fischeri Eversm. and Everes 

 filicaudis Pryer. Posterior wings with sub-basal and discal 

 spots surrounding the cell, closely resembling those species. 

 Cilia of both wings greyish-white. Expanse : | inch. 



It was caught at the second Kedong, in the Uganda Protec- 

 torate, in November 1896. 



(K) Two Longicorn beetles (described by Mr. C. J. Gahan, M.A., 

 of the British Museum, Natural History). Vide " Annals 

 and Magazine of Natural History," Ser. 7, vol. ii. July 

 1898. 



Xystrocera ansorgei, sp. nov. (Plate I. fig. 2). 



Head, prothorax, and underside of body reddish-brown in 

 colour. Elytra bone-white in colour, but marked with a large 

 number of small rounded fuscous spots ; the surface of the 

 elytra presents a number of minute granules, each of which 

 bears a short seta, while close to each granule is a small shallow 

 puncture. 



This species of Xystrocera may be easily recognised by the 

 peculiar and unusual colour of the elytra. 



Long. 25, lat. sh millim. 



Only one specimen, a female, caught in Uganda. 



