RHOPA LOCK HA MALA YA .V. ! . 



1, Cyaniris Iambi. * (Tab. XXI., fig. 22 <r .) 



PoUjummntus {Cyaidru) Lamhi, Distant, Ann. k Mag. Nat. Hist. sor. 5, voL x. p. 245 (1882). 



Male. Wings above somewhat dark lavendi.-r-blw.' ; anterior wings with the costal area and outer 

 margin somewhat broadly fuscous, widest at base and apex; posterior wings with the costal, posterior, and 

 abdominal margins somewhat broadly fuscoua. Wings beneath greyish-white ; anterior wings with the 

 costal area and outer margins slightly infuscated, and with the following pale fuscous spots: — a transverse 

 linear one at the end of cell, one between third and fourth subcostal nervules, one above tipper discoidal 

 nervule, three in linear series and nearer outer margin, divided by the lower discoidal and first median 

 nervules, and two larger, and placed more inwardly, divided by the third median uervulc ; obscure, waved 

 and broken submarginal and marginal pal<- fuscous fascia * Posterior wings with seven large and prominent 

 black discal spots — one, small, between liases of costal and subcostal nervures, followed by two which are 

 more rounded and much larger, one in cell, at about base of third median nervule, near which is a smaller 

 spot, contiguous, but outside cell, and two situate on abdominal margin ; these are followed by a discal serieB 

 of six pale fuscous spots, the first and innermost of which is situate between the subcostal nervules near 

 their base, second and third on each side of discoidal nmuK and fourth, fifth and sixth in irregular series, 

 separated by the second and third median nervules; a transverse pale fuscous fascia at end of cell, and a 

 much-waved pale fuscous submarginal fascia, between which and outer margin are nine marginal spots 

 the upper four of which are pale fuscous, and the remaining five almost black. Body and legs more or 

 less concolorous with wings. 



Female, Anterior wings above fuscous, with a pale greyish-white discal space much suffused with 

 bluish, extending from near base through centre of cell above, to about median nervure beneath, and 

 outwardly reaching centre of Bubmedian nervules. Posterior wings above pale fuscous, with a similar hut 

 smaller pale discal area as on anterior wings, and with the posterior margin fuscous as in male. Wings 

 beneath as in the other sex. 



Exp. wings, 3 and ? , 80 to 82 millim. 



Has,— Malay Peninsula; Province Wellesley (coll. Disk); Perak {coll. Godfery) ; Sungei Ujong 

 (Durnford) ; Malacca (coll. Godm. <fc Salv. and Biggs— coll. Dist.)— Nias Island (coll. Diat.). 



C. Iambi is most nearly allied to the Ceylonese species 0. laveudularis, Moore. 

 2. Cyaniris haraldus. (Tab, XXI., fig. 6<7 .) 



Papilio HaraUlus, Fabricius, Manfe. Ins. ii. p. 82. a. 744 (1787) ; Eat. Syst. iii. p, 317, n. 201 (1798). 



Polyommatu* HeraUiu». Godt. Enc. Moth. ix. p. G77, n. 188 (lft23). 



Lyc&nopsU Anamju, Fuld. lteise Nov. Lep. ii. p. 257, n. 803, 1. 82, f. 10, 11 (1865). 



Dmiis naraldu* y Butl. Cat, Fahr. Lepid. p. 161, n. 1 (1869). 



Cupido Hmahhts, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lep. p. 847, n. 12 (1871). 



Cuputo Anamjft, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurm Lop. p. 876, n. 208 (1871). 



Lijetmopm IJaraMut, Dull. Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Zool. vol. i. p. 546, n. 1 1 1877). 



Male. Wings above bright ru nilt rm-lihu ; anterior wings with the costal margin narrowly and the apex 

 and outer margin broadly blackish; posterior wings with the costal area beyond base creamy-white, the 

 posterior margin blackish, and the abdominal margin creamy-white. Wings beneath creamy-white, anterior 

 wings with the following blackish markings : — costal margin narrowly, and an outer series of somewhat 



* I have named this species after uiy hite esteemed friend Mr. James Lamb, who some years ago collected most 

 assiduously the Coleoptera of Province Wellesley. Two special memoirs have been published on portions of his collection, vis. 

 ■*A Catalogue of Longicorn Colcoptera collected at Fenang, Ac," by P. P, Pju?coe (Proc Zool. Soc. ItitiU), and " Notes on rare 

 and descriptions of now species of BuprtBtidti collected hy Mr. James Lamb in Penan*;/' by EJwd. Saunders (Trans. Em. 

 Sec. Lond. ser. 8, vol. v. 1867). The remainder of his collection still remains in tlris country, and the greater part praeticatly 

 unworked. 



