646 MR. H. DRUCE ON THE GENUS PAPHIA. [JuilC 19, 



female of this species : the undersides are the same ; but, above they 

 are very different. Ot the males we have a good series : but the female 

 is very rare ; I only know of three specimens. 



71. r. XENicA, Bates, Ent. Mo. Mag. i. p. 163 (1864). 



Hah. Polochic valley, Guatemala (Salvin). Mus. S. & G. 



I have not seen the male of this species, but should expect it to be 

 black, very like the male of P. indiyotica. 



72. P. BASILICA, Cram. {Pap. I.) Pap. Exot. iv. t. 329. f. E, F 

 (1782). 



Hab. St. Paulo (Bates). Mus. S. & G. 



This is a rare species ; I only know of the specimens taken by Mr. 

 Rates. 



73. P. PHANTES, HopflF. Stett. cut. Zeit. 1 874, p. 353. 



Hab. Chanchamayo, E. Peru (Thamm). Mus. Staudinger & Druce. 

 This species is close to P. basilica, Cr. 



74. P. MEMPHIS, Feld. {Nymph, m.), Keise Nov. Lep. p. 448 

 (1867). 



Hab. New Granada. Mus. Biit. 



75. P. MORA, Druce, Cist. Ent. vol. i. p. 289 (1874). 



Hab. Guatemala and New Granada. Mus. S. & G., Staudinger, D. 

 The Guatemala specimens are rather more purple in colour, but do 

 not differ in any other respect. 



76. P. CAMBYSES, n. sp. 



Upperside deep black; anterior wing, the basal third bluisli green, 

 two small spots close to the apex green ; posterior wing from the 

 base to beyond the middle bluish green, a submarginal row of five 

 indistinct green spots, the anal angle and tlie inner margin rufous 

 brown. Underside dark rufous brown, thickly speckled on the an- 

 terior wing at the base, costal margin, and apex with greyish white 

 scales ; posterior wing, the base and inner n)argin irrorated with 

 white, a submarginal row of minute white spots. 



Exp. 3 inches. 



Hab. Chanchamayo (Thamm), E. Peru {Whiiely'). 



Mus. Staudinger and D. 



77. P. LYCEUS, n. sp. (Plate LXIII. fig. 6.) 



Upperside black ; all the wings from the base to the middle bright 

 azure-blue, a minute indistinct blue spot close to the apex. Under- 

 side rich brown thickly irrorated with greyish white scales ; anterior 

 wing crossed from the apex to the inner margin by a band of dark 

 brown bordered outwardly with grey ; posterior wing crossed by 

 three indistinct bands of dark brown, the first close to the base, the 

 second below the middle, and the third nearest the outer margin. 



Exp. 2f inches. 



