On new Indo-Malayan Lepidoptera. 209 
XXI.— New Indo-Malayan Lepidoptera. 
By Colonel C. Swinuog, M.A., F.L.S., &e. 
Family Lycenida. 
Jamides gamblea, nov. 
3. Fore wing of the same bright pale blue colour as in 
alenas, Felder, and hylassus, Herbst, the central white band, 
which is clean-cut and prominent in both those species, only 
very faintly indicated ; costal and outer marginal line and 
cilia black : hind wing with the basal two-thirds of the wing 
pure white, outer third of the same blue colour as in the fore 
wing, this colour not extending to the anal angle, which is 
white ; a smail blue space at the base of the wing, outer 
marginal line outside the blue space, and the cilia black. 
Underside: markings pale chocolate-brown: fore wing with 
the costal space very broadly and the outer margin narrowly 
brown, the rest of the wing white; three transverse, short, 
sinuous white lines across the brown colour near the apex, 
a marginal white line, and a snbmarginal white lunular line: 
hind wing with the brown colour of the fore wing continued 
across the base; wing white, outer marginal third brown, 
marginal line white ; a series of large black lunules lined all 
round with white, one in each interspace—the first at the 
anal angle small, the next larger, the third the largest, the 
others gradually smaller in size ; a double row of fine, sinuous, 
short white lines within the brown space above them. Body 
above blue, beneath it is white; the legs are white and the 
antenne chocolate-brown broadly ringed with white. 
?. Forewing: upperside with costal and outer marginal 
space broadly and uniformly black, some blue-grey scales in 
the black space near the base: Itind wing with the outer half 
black, some blue-grey scales at the base; the rest of both 
wings white. Underside much as in the male, the brown 
colour darker, the white median space somewhat narrower ; 
the black lunular submarginal marks of the hind wing larger, 
with four or five brilliant blue streaks outwards. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 2, 1,8, inch. 
Hab. Ceram Island; Kaye Island, close to Ceram. 
Catochrysops strabo-binna, nov. 
g. Uniformly smaller than C. strabo, Fabricius, the type 
of which Aurivillius says * is identical with the Ceylon form 
* Ent. Tidsk. 1897, p. 148. no. 56. 
Ann, & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 8. Vol. xviii. 14 
