434i W. -DoiLBTij— Certain Lycesnidse from Lotver Tenasserim. [No. 4, 



of a Zkera and E. umbriel that of a Catoclmjsops. Both species may turn 

 out to be mimics. Since the above was written I have taken kala m the 

 jSfaga Hills from 5,000 to 10,000 feet, along with species mostly Paleearc- 

 tic while imhriel is a purely tropical species, apparently not infrequent 

 in Tenasserim. The type specimen of hala is in my opmion a male, 

 so that these two species have wholly lost the usual blue colour of their 

 allies in this resembling Everes nysei(,s. That species, which seems also 

 to occur near Myitta (though I did not capture any), differs slightly 

 from the typical Everes in having the discocellular veins of both wings 

 meeting at a perceptible angle, but it seems scarcely worth while to 

 retain the genus (Talicada) which has been founded on it. I took two 

 males of wnlriel in the Tenasserim Valley, and observed one or two 

 others. 



79. Eyeees paekhasius, Fab. 

 Mergui. 



80. EvEEES PUTLi, Kollar. 



Mergui, Myitta. These two species are wide-ranging. I have 

 taken both in the islands of Sumba and Sambawa, oast of Java. 



81. ZlZEEA PYGMilA, Snell. 



Mergui. This also occurs in Sumba and Sambawa. 



82. ZizEEA SANGBA, Moore. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



83. Oastalius eoxds, Godt. 



Mergui, Myitta. In this as well as in the preceding genus, the 

 eyes are but slightly hairy. 



84. Oastalius ethion, Doub. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



85. Oastalius eosimon, Fab. 

 Mergui, Myitta. 



86. Oyanikis teanspecta, Moore. 



Myitta. I am not sure that this species is distinct from puspa. 



87. Oyanikis placida, de Nice. 

 Myitta. 



88. Oyanieis MKLiSNA, n. sp., PI. XXIII, Fig. 13. 



Male, above, dark dull blue, resplendent in some lights, the blue 

 extending over less than half the surface of the forewing, sometimes 

 extending above the upper radial vein beyond the cell, the black area 

 very large occupying the np]icr part of the cell, widening at the lower 

 angle, and extending over more than a third of the hind margin. On the 

 hindwing the blue occupies hardly more than a third of the surface, and 

 does not approach either the costal or abdominal margin. There is no 

 whitish patch on the upper surface. Oilia whitish. Selow grey- white 



