358 ME. W, WAEEEN O^ NEW GEISTEEA AND [Apr. 18, 



the fore wings. Head, thorax, and abdomen coneolorous with 

 ground-colour. Underside whitish, without anj marliings. 



Expanse oi" wings 22 millim. 



Hah. Naga Hills. 



[Taken at about 2000 feet by Doherty in Sept.— ZT. J. E.'] 



EUCHLOEIS (?) OYIFEEA, Sp. n. 



2 . Wings blue-green ; fore wings with costa distinctly yellow ; 

 first Hne represented by 2 oval white spots, one on the median, the 

 other on the submedian ; exterior line represented by 6 similar 

 oval white spots, on the 2 radials, the 3 median nervules, and the 

 submedian nervure respectively, the lower 3 running obliquely 

 outward in a straight line, the upper 3 more vertically ; a round 

 white cell-spot. Hmd wings rather paler than fore wings, with 

 faint indications of the exterior row of pale spots ; fringes of both 

 wings whitish yellow. Head, thorax, abdomen, and legs green ; 

 antennae yellowish white ; face red. Underside of the fore wings 

 grey on the disk, streaked with green, green wholly only towards 

 apex ; hind wings wholly green. 



Expanse of wings 26 millim. 



Hab. Tonglo, Sikkim. 



[Of tliis very delicate and, when fresh, beautiful species I took 

 several specimens at 10,000 feet in July. — H. J. E.] 



Dtspteeis asiatica, sp. n. (Plate XXXI. fig. 8.) 



cJ. Eore wings rather dull bluish green, with 3 white oblique 

 lines — the first at |, curved, and towards the inner margin irregularly 

 sinuous ; the second, irregularly dentate, runs obliquely from | of 

 the inner margin, v^here it is approximated to the first line, to the 

 costa just before the apex ; the submargiual line is finer, and more 

 regularly dentate, close to the hind margin ; a distinct white cell- 

 spot. Hind wings white over the whole costal and basal areas, 

 becoming green only towards the anal angle, where can be dis- 

 cerned the beginnings of 2 white lines corresponding in position 

 and width to the exterior and submargiual of the fore wings ; the 

 veins all marked in green ; fringe of both wings whitish green. 

 Head and thorax dark blue-green; abdomen paler green. Under- 

 side like upper, but duller. 



Expanse of wings 30 millim. 



Hab. Sikkim. 



[I took one on Aug. 4th at light at 7000 feet, and have others 

 from the interior. — H. J. E.} 



Subfam. Id(ein^. 



Peoblepsis conjunctiva, sp. n. 



c?. Fore wings white; ocellus round the outer rim olive- 

 ochreous, spotted with metallic silver; the centre whitish, thickly 

 dusted with reddish grey; the lower part between the 1st and 



