100 New Lepidoptera collected by Mr. 1\ A. Barns 



Underside of fore wing with postdiscal band straighter, the three 

 anterior spots less obliquely placed. Hind wing with anterior spot 

 of postdiscal band placed more proximally, the spots in 3-5 placed 

 more obliquely, and leaving a larger interspace between the band 

 and the discal spot. 



2 . Upperside of fore wing with blue area extended into cellules 

 7-9. Hind wing without discal spot in 4 and 5, base of 6 filled in 

 with blue. 



Underside as in the 3 . 



Habitat. — Near Loya .Valley, fifteen miles south of Irumu, 1,200m, 

 February, 1920, one 3 (type) ; Kissenji, Lake Kivu, September and 

 October, 1919, one ? (allotype) ; Kutshuru Kiver, N. Kivu, November, 

 1919, one ? ; Lava Plains under Niragongo Volcano, Kivu, October, 



1919, one ? ; Loya Valley, twenty miles south of Irumu, February, 



1920, one ? . 



Found in grassy country, and not frequent. 



80. Catochrysops hisaba sp. nov. (pi. XVI, figs. 94, 95). 



Allied to craicshayi Butl., P.Z.S., 1899, p. 422, and to noquasa 

 Trim., which also appears to belong to this group. Distinguished from 

 craiushayi by its rounded wings, and below with almost unmarked fore 

 wing, and hind wing with a grey-white ground-colour. 



3 . Wings rounded as in noquasa. Fringes not chequered as in 

 craioshayi, but narrower and black-brown mixed with grey-white. 



Upperside dark fuscous-brown without markings except a small 

 rounded black anal spot in 2. 



Underside of fore wing pale ochreous-brown. A faint grey spot in 

 middle of cell, a spot closing the cell edged with grey, a faint marginal 

 line interrupted by the veins. Hind wing with white ground-colour 

 and sharply defined dark-brown markings. Basal area covered with 

 grey hair. A basal costal spot, one below it in the cell, and another 

 below this in lb ; a spot near middle of costa, touching cell ; a large 

 irregular spot in lower part of cell and almost touching the spot in lb ; 

 a more or less distinctly defined patch from vein 2 to inner margin ; 

 a postdiscal band of nine spots all touching, the one in 4 projecting 

 more distad than the others, the one in 2 more proximal than the 

 others ; three submarginal < shaped marks in 4-6, adjacent to which 

 are three marginal spots ; a rounded black marginal spot in 2, ringed 

 with orange and more broadly so with brown ; next to this last spot a 



