1908.] SPECIES OF RHOPALOCERAN BUTTERFLIES. 123 



Secondaries with costa dark brown to the cell and well over 

 vein 7, termen broadish black, abdominal fold sooty grey. Fringes 

 whitish. — Underside. Both wings shining pearly white; the 

 secondaries with a black dot above vein 1, the end of veins 1 h, 

 2, 3, and 4 spotted with black. 



Expanse 36 mm, 



Hab. Owgarra. 



Type in my collection. 



Oandalides uxipunctata, sp. n. (Plate VIII. fig. 14.) 



Both wings black, with a large white patch in each. Primaries 

 with half the cell to the inner margin and about half the radial 

 area to vein 5 white, with a veiy slight dusting of fine very 

 pale greenish-blue metallic scales at the base and in the cell. 

 Secondaries with the upper quarter of the cell to the costa and 

 the upper radial area from vein 4 to near the apex in an increasing- 

 curve white, with a very slight very pale greenish-blue metallic 

 dusting in the cell. Fringes tessellated white and black. — Under 

 side. Both wings white, with a broadish indefinite darkly dusted 

 termen. Primaries with tei'men rather broader than secondaries, 

 cell closed by a narrow dark dash. Secondaries with a good-sized 

 black oval spot closing the cell, and a black dot above vein 1. 



Expanse 30 mm. 



Hah. Biagi, 5000 ft., and Angabunga River, 6000 ft. 



Type in my collection ; another specimen in the Tring Museum. 

 The specimen in the Tring Museum has the metallic scaling as a 

 slight iridescence all over the white area of the piimaries, and 

 prominently in the cell of the secondaries. 



Oandalides angabunga, sp. n. (Plate IX. fig. 5.) 



2 . Both wings dull violet-blue, slightly lustrous. Primaries 

 with costa broadly black and apex black to the end of the cell ; 

 termen very broadly black, tapering but slightly to the tornus. 

 Secondaries with costa and termen broadly Vjlackish, the latter 

 tapering slightly narrower to the tornus. — Under side. Both 

 wings white, slightly shining. Primaries with a small black spot 

 beyond the middle of the cell, termen dotted with black at the 

 veins. Secondaries with a black spot beyond the middle of the 

 cell, and a black dot above vein 1 ; termen dotted with black at 

 the veins. 



Expanse 31 mm. 



Hah. Angabunga River, 6000 ft. 



Type in the Tring Museum. 



This is a peculiar species, from the shape of the wings it might 

 be thought to be a male ; but the fore tarsi are fully developed, 

 and therefore we must regard it as a female. 



Thysonotis rosselana, sp. n. 



S . Both wings dull slightly lustrous violet-blue. Primaiies 

 with costa and termen linear black, and the white of the under 



