1878.] MR. F. MOORE ON NEW HESPERIDJE. 693 



CYCLOPIDES SUBRAD1ATUS, II. Sp. 



Male and Female. Allied to C. subvittatus. Differs in being 

 larger, the fore wing above having a very indistinct yellow streak, 

 which is composed of two well-separated spots only. Underside 

 brighter-coloured, and the streak between the veins more clearly 

 defined. 



Expanse 1 to lginch. 



Hab. Khasia hills {Godwin-Austen). In coll. F. Moore. 



Isoteinon atkinsoni, ii. sp. (Plate XLV. fig. 10.) 



Male. Upperside dark glossy olive-brown ; cilia brownish cine- 

 reous, with a brown inner line and indistinct bars : fore wing with a 

 small yellow semidiaphanous spot at end of the cell, tbree smaller 

 contiguous spots obliquely before the apex, and two contiguous spots 

 obliquely on the disk. Underside speckled with ochreous-green : 

 fore wing marked as above : hind wing with a median discal curved 

 series of eight small prominent white spots, and a spot at end of the 

 cell. ^~. 



Expanse l T \j inch. 



Hab. Darjiling {Atkinson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Isoteinon khasianus, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside glossy ochreous-brown ; cilia brownish-cine-' 

 reous, with a brown inner line and indistinct bars : fore wing with a 

 small silky-white semidiaphanous spot at end of the cell, three con- 

 tiguous spots before the apex and two on the disk. Underside 

 rufous-brown : fore wing marked as above ; a small tuft of black 

 hairs on middle of hind margin : hind wing grey-speckled, a small 

 white spot at end of the cell, and a median discal curved series of 

 white dots, each surrounded by dark brown. 



Expanse lj D inch. 



Hab. Khasia hills (Godwin- Austen). In coll. F. Moore. 



A specimen of what I believe to be the female of this species 

 is in the collection of Dr. Staudinger, but without a locality (though 

 probably Indian). It differs from the male above described 

 in having the spots on the fore wing slightly larger, the cell-spot 

 transversely elongated, and in there being an additional spot below the 

 two on the disk. It is also greyer on the underside ; the hind margin 

 on the fore wing has a very pale border ; and the hind wing has no 

 perceptible white dots. 



Isoteinon masuriensis, n. sp. (Plate XLV. fig. 3.) 



Male and Female. Upperside bluish purple-brown. Cilia white, 

 alternated with brown : fore wing with a large semidiaphanous white 

 quadrate spot at end of the cell, two contiguous elongated spots 

 below it (and in the male a smaller spot below these), three very small 

 spots before the apex. Underside dark brown, numerously speckled 

 with ocbrey-brown scales : fore wing marked as above : hind wing 

 with a discal series of three small indistinct white spots, one being 



