90 Colonel C. Swinlioc on 



have from the same locality, but the upperslde is quite 

 clifTcrentj and the subapicul dots of that species arc almost 

 linear and joined together. 



Parnara entebbea, nov. 



^ ? . Of a uniform very dark blackish-brown colour, very 

 nearly pure black ; fore and middle legs and hind tarsi 

 orange-ochreous beneath : fore wings above with two discal 

 hyaline spots, the lower the larger, slightly produced out- 

 wards at its lower end ; three small subapical hyaline spots, 

 the middle spot inwards; in the female there is an indistinct 

 discal lower minute spot. On tiie underside, which is as 

 black as the upper.side, the inner marginal space of the fore 

 wings is broadly pah-, the spots are as above; no other 

 markings above or below. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Entebbe, Uganda ; 7 (5^ , 1 ? . 



There is a male from Uganda unnamed in the B. M. ; in 

 one example the middle subapical spot is absent. 



Ilasora almea, nov. 



(J. Of a uniform dark olive-brown colour above ; palpi on 

 the underside with white and brown hairs, the collar below 

 almost pure white ; body and legs brown ; abdomen with 

 thin whitish segmental bands beneath : fore wings above with 

 a rather prominent, semihyaline, white, central discal spot in 

 the interspace between veins 3 and 4 ; no other markings 

 above; the fore wings below with a broad metallic blue- 

 green costal band from the base to one-third from the apex, 

 the interior of the wing filled np with an acutely cut trian- 

 gular dark brown S|)ace, without any pale line limiting its 

 outer side, the discal spot smaller than it is above, and 

 another and still smaller white spot below it and on the 

 inner side of it : hind wings with a very thin and straight 

 discal white line, not touching the costa and slightly thick- 

 ened before the anal angle, where it is broken by the upper 

 portion of the large black patch ; a thin white anteciliar 

 short streak running from the black patch ; all the wing 

 from the band to the base thick with metallic blue-green 

 scales. 



Expanse of wings IfV inch. 



Brunnei, N. Borneo ; one example. 



The hind wing on the underside is marked very similarly 

 to H. nieala, Swinhoe, but that form has no anal black patch 

 and is of a different shape; almea has the shape of chroraus. 



