oiew sjjecics of Diurnal Lepidoptcra. 3G1 



FAMILY JjYOM^IDM. 



GENUS MILETUS, Huhi. 

 Miletus Hamada, n. sp. 



Upperside male, dark brown, lightest in the middle of 

 the anterior wing. Underside of both wings white, crossed 

 from the costal margin of the anterior to the inner 

 margin of the posterior wdng by five rows of large black 

 spots, a fine black line round the outer margin of both 

 wings, the fringe alternately black and white. The female 

 differs slightly from the male, being paler in colour above, 

 and having all the black spots smaller below. Exp. S,^ . 

 1^ inch. 



Hab. Yokohama, Japan {Pryer). Mus. Druce. 



This species is quite unlike any other with which I am 

 acquainted. 



Miletus Docus, n. sp. 



Upperside, anterior wing pale brown with a large central 

 bluish white spot, crossed by two very fine black lines, a 

 brown spot at the end of the cell. Posterior wing very 

 pale brown, almost white in the middle, with a brown spot 

 at the end of the cell. Underside pure white, thickly 

 crossed by very fine brown zigzag lines which are very 

 indistinct on the posterior wing except at the base, where 

 they form two or three spots. Exp. 1 inch. 



Halj. Madagascar. Mus. Druce. 



A beautiful little species most delicately marked on the 

 underside. 



GENUS LYCi?^]NA. 



Lycccna Kazamoto, n. sp. 



Upperside of both wings dark brown, in some lights shot 

 with green, the anterior wing with a dark streak at the end 

 of tlie cell. Underside pale drab, anterior wing with a 

 dark streak at the end of the cell the same as above, and 



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