444 Dr. A. G. Butler on 



small and trifid, that on the secondaries represented by a 

 single longitudinal streak ; but these characters are probably 

 variable, as in C. puspn. 



Expanse of wings 33 millini. 



Timor. Type, B. M. 



14. Cyaniris dammce. 



Cyanin's dammce, Heron, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiv. p. 104 

 "(1894). 



Damma Island, Wetter. Ty[)e, B. M. 



15. Cyaniris splendensy sp. n. 



^ . Allied to C. puspa, of a much deeper and more brilliant 

 blue ; the black border considerably broader, especially at 

 apex of primaries ; a bitid oblique white streak on the 

 primaries (divided by the second median branch), a double 

 streak on the secondaries divided by the second subcostal 

 branch ; spots on the under surface very large ; the costal 

 area of primaries widely suffused with brown. 



Expanse of wings 34 millim. 



Larut Hills, Perak [S. S. Floioer). Type, B. M. 



16. Cyaniris Kiihni. 

 Flebeius Kiihni, Rober, C. B. Iris, 1886, p. 60, pi. iv. fig. 29. 

 K^ Island and E. Celebes ; near Macassar. B. M. 



17. Cyaniris carna, 



cJ . Cyaniris carna, De Nic^ville, J. Bomb. N. H S. ix. p. 274, pi. O. 

 fig. 18 (1895). 



N.E. Sumatra. 



Near to C. albidisca, but with larger white patches on the 

 wings. 



la. Cyaniris albidisca, 

 J . Cyaniris albidisca, Moore, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 524, pi. xlviii. fig. 7. 

 S. India, Nilgiris. B. M. 



19. Cyaniris imperatrix, sp. n. 



^ . Brilliant ultramarine-blue : the primaries with the 

 costal margin brown ; outer border widely black-brown on 

 costa, narrowing very regularly to submedian vein, where 

 (including the fringe) it measures 1-^ millim. : secondaries 

 with dark brown costal border widening at apex, where it 



