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



Aphn^us lunulifera, n. sp. 



Upperside dark greyish-blue, the borders dark brown : fore wing 

 with a small ochreous red lunula beyond end of the cell: hind wing 

 with a dark ochreous red anal lobe, containing two prominent black 

 silver-streaked spots. Underside pale ochreous-brown, the bands and 

 spots defined only by prominent black lines and silver-streaked 

 centres ; anal lobe bright vermilion, the black silvered-streaked spots 

 prominent. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



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



Differs from A. ictis, Hewits. Exot. Butt. pi. 25. figs. 8 & 9, above 

 in having a dissimilar-shaped subapical mark. Underside also of a 

 different colour. A. elima, Moore, also differs from this in being 

 paler-coloured above, of a deeper colour beneath, in having the mark- 

 ings nearly obsolete, and in the absence of the red patch on anal 

 lobe. 



DeUDORIX LAZULINA, n, Sp. 



Male. Upperside dull dark lazuline-blue, outer borders black, 

 abdominal margin grey, anal lobe black. Underside brownish grey : 

 fore wing crossed by a discal band^of two narrow white lunular lines, 

 and a short streak at end of the cell : hind wing crossed by similar 

 irregular bands, the discal bent upward to middle of anal margin ; a 

 black spot bordered above with ochreous at anal angle, and another 

 beyond. 



Female purple-grey above, ochreous-grey beneath ; marked as in 

 male. 



Expanse 1| inch. 



Hab. Ceylon. In coll. F. M. Mackwood and F. Moore. 



Allied to the Javan D. varuna, Horsf. Catal. Lep. E.I.C., p. 91, 

 and to B. orseis, from Singapore. 



Deudorix schistacea, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside dark slaty-blue : underside buff-grey ; both wings 

 crossed by a narrow discal band of two white lunular lines, and a 

 cell streak ; a black anal spot bordered above with white and 

 another beyond bordered with ochreous. 



Female purple-blue, borders slightly purple-brown. 



Expanse \\ inch. 



Hab. Calcutta (Atkinson and Farr). In coll. F. Moore and Hr. 

 Staudinger. 



Allied to 2). varuna. May be distinguished by the blue colour 

 of the male pervading the entire surface of the upperside. 



Deudorix grisea, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside dull greyish blue, outer border dusky back. 

 Underside dull lavender-grey ; both wings crossed by a broad darker 

 band bordered by a pale lunular line, and a cell-streak ; anal spots 

 black, the outer ochreous-bordered above. 



