138 MR. F. MOORE ON NEW [Feb. 4, 



Female with fuliginous brown borders and white discal patch ; the 

 dentate mark on fore wing distinct. 



Expanse 1 -| inch. 



Hab. Deyra Doon, N.W. India (G. Austen). In coll. F. Moore. 



Distinguished from C. bulis, Doubleday and Ilewitsou (Gen. D. 

 Lep. pi. 75. f. 5), in the fore wing not being falcate, and in the ex- 

 terior margin of the hind wing not being angular in the middle. 



CURETIS DISCALIS, n. Sp. 



Male. Distinguished above by the bright red of the fore wing 

 being confined to a narrow elongated patch, and that on the hind 

 wing also confined to a small oblong lunular discal patch, which is 

 slightly dentate on the middle of its inner border : fore wing some- 

 what short and truncate. 



Expanse 1§ inch. 



Hab. Nepal {General Ramsay) ; TiaxyXiw^ {Atkinson) . In coll. 

 F. Moore and Dr. Staudiuger. 



Anops stigmata, n. sp. 



Male. Fore wing short, apex not falcate, exterior margin slightly 

 scalloped, the bright red patch broad and sinuous on its apical border ; 

 hind wing quite convex and even along exterior margin, with a well- 

 defined black outer border and prominent black longitudinal narrow 

 median basal brand or streak ; the abdominal border dusky. _ 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Moulmein, Burmah. In coll. F. Moore. 



Has most resemblance to the male of C. Ihetys in the contour of 

 the wings. 



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POLYOMMATUS PSEUDEROS, l\. Sp. 



Male. Upperside smalt-blue, with somewhat broad greyish-black 

 maculated exterior borders ; cilia with a blackish inner line. Under- 

 side pale ochreous-grey : fore wing with a white-circled black dot in 

 middle of the cell, a streak at its end, a discal series of six spots, and 

 a marginal row of less-distinct black spots bordered inwardly by a 

 pale ochreous-red and black lunule : hind wing speckled with green 

 and black at the base ; a transverse subbasal series of four white- 

 circled black spots,a curved discal series of seven similar spots, a paler 

 streak at the end of the cell, a very prominent row of marginal spots 

 bordered by an inner ochreous-red and black lunule, and an inter- 

 vening short longitudinal discal white dash ; cilia white. 



Female. Upperside brown, with a submarginal series of small 

 ochreous-red lunular spots. Underside darker- coloured than male ; 

 markings the same. 



Expanse, 6 lxVr» ? ^ n)" '"^h. 



Hab. Sind valley, Kashmir {Atkmson). In coll. Dr. Staudinger. 



Allied to P. eros ; differing above in having the outer margins more 

 decidedly maculated with greyish-black, and in the fore wing beneatli 

 having no spots at the base ; the discal row of spots also are disposed 



