42 DIUENAL LEPIDOrTEEA. 



tinct, broken band of brown. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margin rufous. Pos- 

 terior wing with a large carmine spot near the tail, marked at its lower border with black : a 

 black spot at the anal angle crowned with carmine irrorated with pale blue : a short submar- 

 ginal black line near the tail : the outer margin black, the fringe white. 

 In the Collection of the British Museum, from Sierra Leone. 



7. Iolaus Iasis, Hewitson. Plate XIX. J figs. 11, 12. 



Upperside. Male. — Cerulean blue. Anterior wing with the inner margin projecting as 

 in Euplcea, and clothed below with patches of long hair : the apical half dark brown. Posterior 

 wing with a polished surface where the wings meet, the apex brown : the outer margins black. 



Underside white. Both wings crossed by an indistinct linear band of brown, broken on 

 the posterior wing : the caudal and anal spots orange slightly irrorated with blue. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Hope Collection of the University Museum at Oxford. 



The several species which I am describing have the inner margin of the anterior wing clothed 

 with long hair, remarkable especially in this species. This hair is in two separate patches of 

 black and rufous, and is one-fifth of an inch long. 



8. Iolaus Deva. Plate XVIII. figs. 8 4, 5, $ 3. 



Amblypodia Deva, Horsfield § Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. 0. Mus. p. 46. 



In the Collections of the British and East India Museums, from India (Canara) . 



9. Iolaus Anysis, Heivitson. Plate XIX. <S figs. 17, 18. 



Upperside. Male. — Cerulean blue. Anterior wing with the inner margin projecting, 

 rounded : the apical half dark brown. Posterior wing polished where it meets the upper wing : 

 a spot at the anal angle, and outer margin, black. 



Underside grey. Both wings crossed near the middle by a band of white, and beyond 

 the middle by a black line. Anterior wing with a spot of brown near the anal angle. Posterior 

 wing with some obscure brown spots bordered with white near the outer margin : a black 

 spot near the tail crowned with orange, a black spot at the anal angle : the space between the 

 spots dark brown irrorated with white. 



Exp. 1£§ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Macassar. 



In this species the tuft of hair is black. 



