1881.] J. Wood-Mason & L. de Niceville — Andamanese BJiopalocera. 143 



4. Lampides malaya, Horsfield. 



5. Arrhopala amantes, Hevvitson. 



6. Amblypodia ( ? Naratliurd) fulla, var. andamanica, nova. Has 

 the wings above brilliant violet-cyaneous and rather more broadly bordered 

 with black-fuscous : below, pale subochraceous-f uscous with very faint 

 discocellular marks on both pairs and basal marks on posterior ones. Inter- 

 mediate between A.fulla, Hewitson, from Bouru, and A. arsenius, Felder, 

 from Luzon. A minute tooth-like tail to posterior wing. One male from 

 S. Andaman. 



7. Papilio rhodifer, Butler. Female described. 



8. Papilio Icestrygonum, W.-M. Female described. 



9. Papilio prexaspes, Felder. Female described. 



10. Ismene malayana, Felder. Female described. 



11. Ismene exclamationis, Fabr. 



12. Ismene harisa, Moore. 



13. Ismene badra, Moore. 



14. Telegonus acroleucus, n. sp. Anterior wings above tipped with 

 ashy-white and bearing three large diaphanous and lustrous yellow discal 

 spots arranged as in T thrax, than which it is much smaller, &c. Numerous 

 males from S. Andaman. 



15. Plesioneura paralysos, n. sp. Close to P. aiysos, but differing 

 therefrom in its broader and less irregularly-margined white band and in 

 having only a single small spot on anterior wings, but two on posterior 

 wings below. Three males and a female from South Andaman. Continental 

 specimens differ in having no trace of the white spots on the underside of 

 the posterior wings. 



16. Plesioneura dan, Fabr. Differences between Andaman and 

 continental specimens pointed out. 



17. Plesioneura leueocera, Kollar. Separable by no constant charac- 

 ter from several other species since described from other localities. 



18. Tagiades bhagava, Moore. Female described and notes on male 

 given. 



19. Hesperia sala, Hewitson. Ee-described and stated to be nearest 

 allied to H. divodasa, Moore. 



20. Hesperia praba, Moore. 



21. Telegonus thyrsis, Fabr. The secondary sexual characters of 

 male described. 



The paper, which is illustrated by a coloured plate, will be published 

 in the Journal, Part II, No. 4 for the current year. 



