146 MESSRS. SALVIN AND GODMAN ON [Feb. 20, 
LYCAZNID&. 
21. Lyc#NnA PH@BE. 
Lycena phoebe, Murray, Ent. M. Mag. x. p. 107 (S. Australia). 
A single specimen of a Lycena closely resembles specimens in the 
British Museum bearing the above name. 
22. Lycmna, sp. ? 
A mutilated specimen of a pale blue species, perhaps allied to 
L. cleodus, Feld. (Voy. Nov. Lep. t. 34. f. 20, 21). 
23. LAMPIDES BZETICUS. 
Papilio beticus, L. 
Of this widely ranging species Mr. Brown sends a single specimen. 
24, LAMPIDES BERENICE. 
Lycena berenice, H.-Sch. Stett. ent. Zeit. 1869, p. 74. 
A single specimen agreeing with specimens thus named in the 
British Museum. 
25, SCOLITANTIDES CLEOTAS. 
Polyommatus cleotas, Guér. Voy. Coq. p. 277, t. 18. f. 4. 
A single specimen of this species, the first examples of which 
were obtained during the voyage of the ‘Coquille’ at Port Praslin, 
New Ireland. This specimen agrees with the plate quoted above as 
to the distribution of blue on the primaries, and thus shows that 
Mr. Butler was justified in separating the New-Hebrides species as 
S. excellens (P. Z.S. 1875, p. 616, t. 67. f. 1, 2). 
26. PirHEcors DIONISIUS. 
Lycena dionisius, Boisd. Voy. Astr., Ent. p. 82 (New Guinea). 
A single specimen agreeing with a New-Guinea example obtained 
by Mr. Wallace. 
PAPILIONIDE. 
PIERINE. 
27. TrRtas, sp. ? 
A male and two females of a species closely allied to 7. candida 
(Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 331. f. A), but differing in having a narrower 
black outer border, and in the greater extent of the black on the 
inner margin of the hind wings. ‘The latter character is especally 
shown in the female, where the black extends over the base of the 
primaries. The specimens are not in very good condition, and we 
prefer waiting till we can examine more examples before describing 
the species. 
28. ELODINA HYPATIA. 
Llodina hypatia, Feld. Voy. Nov. Lep. p. 216 (New Guinea). 
Three specimens, one male and two females, apparently belonging 
to this species. 
