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there are manj species among tliem which are new to the 

 national Collection, and some hitherto mikuowu to science. 

 The following is a list of the species. 



Rhopaloceea. 



NymphalidsB. 



Satyrinje. 



1. Geitoneura Klugii^ Guerin (386). 

 A male specimen. 



Lycsenidae. 



2. Polyommaius bceti'cusj Linn. (72). 



A male. 

 A male. 

 A female. 



3. Lamjndes'? jpalemon^ Cram. (73). 

 4. Lyccena plio'he^ Murray (75). 



5. Lucia limharia^ Swains, (391 and 400). 

 A pair. 



6. lalmenus icilius, Hewits. (68). 

 A male. 



Hesperiidae. 



7. Telesto flammeata^ sp. n. (383). 



Near to T. donnysa, but smaller, the costal margin of pri- 

 maries shorter ; spots of primaries as in Plesioneura dan, the 

 two spots on the median interspaces being placed at the base 

 of these areoles, and therefore only separated from the 

 quadrate subcostal spot by the median vein and second 

 median branch, which are dark brown ; tlie interno-median 

 spot also being obsolete ; the three subapical spots are 

 smaller, the two upper ones being reduced to mere points; 

 the ground-colour is chocolate-brown, the basal two lifths 

 clothed with olivaceous hair-scales; spots hyaline stramineous ; 

 fringe tipped with ochreous, excepting at external angle, 

 where it is white : secondaries as in T. donnysa, excepting 



