IT-t Col, C. Swinlioe on new 



band : botli wings with wliitisli marginal lunules, which 

 become obsolete befoie reaching the apex of the fore wing. 



Expanse of wings B^^q inches. 



Bab. iStaru, Central Provinces, India. 



May be a sport of JJ. bolina, but is a very peculiar-looking 

 insect and deserves a name. 



Hypolimnas alada, nov. 



? . Sliape of H. anomala, Wallace, from the Malay 

 Archipelago. Upperside black, without any markings 

 except a series of postdiscal wdiite dots on both wings — one 

 in each interspace, and another series of smaller submarginal 

 white dots, two in each interspace, only indistinctly indicated 

 on the fore wing before reaching the apex. Underside very 

 slightly paler than the upperside, the postdiscal and submar- 

 ginal dots similarly disposed, but on the hind wing the latter 

 are larger : lore wing with tliree white subcostal dots above 

 the cell, two indistinct, whitisli, longitudinal streaks beyond 

 its end : hind wing with a white spot near the middle of the 

 costa, and some more or less indistinct whitish streaks above 

 the anal angle, in two examples almost obsolete. 



Expanse of wings 3-]^ inches. 



Hah. Hongkong. 



It probably belongs to the holina group. I have three 

 females, all absolutely identical. It is not mentioned in 

 Seitz, and there is nothing like it in the B. M. 



Lycaenidae. 



Everes bandana, nov. 



cJ . Upperside blue, much as in E. parrhasius, Fabr. ; 

 costal line very finely black, outer marginal line of both 

 wings also black : hind wing with two anal black spots 

 ringed with orange-yellow, and in some examples two or 

 three minute similar spots on tiie margin in continuation ; 

 cilia of both wings white, tails black, tipped with white. 

 Underside clear greyish white ; fore wing with a grey lunule 

 at the end of the cell ; a discal, nearly straight band of grey 

 lunules, one in each interspace ; a duplicate, similar, subuiar- 

 ginal band and grey marginal line : hind wing with a black 

 subcostal spot one-fourth from the base, another below it, and 

 a subcostal similar spot one-third from the apex ; a giey 

 lunule at the end of the cell, a curved discal series of grey 

 lunules ending in a black spot close to the abdominal margin, 

 grey submarginal double row of lunules as on the fore wing, 



