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female pure white. Under surface distinctly paler than in 
J. Woodfordit, of a stone-greyish colour ; the lunules bounding 
the ocelli of secondaries golden-orange. Hxpanse of wings, 
3 25, 2 27 millim. 
3 2. Mango, 13th July. 
We also possess a male taken at Vanua Levu on the 3rd 
July, and a second from Viti Levu received in 1874 as a sup- 
posed variety of the far more beautiful J. candrena. 
17. Jamides lobelia, sp. n. 
3. The smallest species of the group: bright Morpho- 
blue; primaries with a rather narrow black external border 
(just over 1 millim, in the middle, slightly wider at costa) : 
secondaries with black submarginal spots much as in J. 
Woodfordit, but less oval. Under surface grey, the white 
lines indistinct, the ocelli of secondaries with pale stramineous 
internal lunate border. Expanse of wings 16 millim. 
3. Mango, 13th July *. 
18. Lycena mangoensis, sp. 0. 
3. Violet-blue, rather dull; with narrow dull dust-grey 
external border, slightly wider at costa than at external angle ; 
* Before passing on to another genus I think it best to name two other 
forms which have for some time past stood in the Museum collection as 
supposed varieties of J. candrena, but which I now am sure are distinct. 
Jamides pulcherrima, sp. n. 
3. Colour of J. candrena ; intense glistening ultramarine-blue ; pri- 
maries with the costal margin and a rather broad external border black, 
the width of this border gradually increased from 13 millim. at external 
angle to 6 millim. on the costal margin, so that it is decidedly wider than 
in J. candrena, but narrower than in J. plato: secondaries also with a regu- 
lar black border nearly 2 millim. in width, enclosing a series of blue 
erescents; abdominal border brown. Wings below stone-grey; white 
lines inconspicuous: ocelli of secondaries rather small, the larger one over 
the tail Fae with a greenish silver spangle at each end and, like the 
smaller one, with a narrow reddish-orange half-zone. Kxpanse of wings 
26 millim, 
Tanna, New Hebrides, 23rd Apvril. 
Jamides morphoides, sp. 0. 
3. Brilliant Morpho-blue, with black borders as in the preceding 
species, that of secondaries enclosing three oval spots outlined in lilac. 
nder surface silver-grey, with a very faint golden shot, only visible in- 
certain lights; the white lines on the primaries very indistinct ; ocelli on 
the secondaries with ochreous inner borders. Expanse of wings 30 
millim. 
Montague Island, New Hebrides. 
Nearest to J. Goodenoviti, though entirely differing in the colour of both 
surfaces. 
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