ADDITIONAL SPECIES. 
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Family LYC^NID^. 
Genus LYO^NA. 
385. (15a.) Lycaena Pephredo, sp. nov. 
Exp. al, ($) I in. s^-S lin. ; ($) i in. 5 lin. 
^ Dark greyish-broivn^ rather glossy ; a very slender fuscous hind- 
marginal edging line ; cilia very narrowly darh-hroiun next to wing, hut 
leyond this conspicuously ivhite ; hind-wing tailless. Under side. — 
Bather pale hrownish-grey, with a slight hoary cast {faintly tinged ivith 
hluish in hind-wing) over basal areas ; ordinary markings arranged as 
in Niole, Trim., but mostly ratlier hlurrcd and faint — especially discal 
series of spots, which in fore-iving is sometimes almost, or even entirely^ 
ohsolete ; a white transverse stripe as in JViohe (but much better deve- 
loped, and in hind-iuing hroad, sinuate, and conspicuoics), externally 
bounding discal series of spots ; hind-margins narrowly whitish, with 
a very fine bounding brownish line interrupted on internervular folds ; 
cilia white throughout, except that on the half next to wing there are 
a nervular series of very thin brownish marks. Forc-iving : terminal 
disco-cellular lunule constant, tolerably well marked ; discal series of 
spots indistinct, always more or less obsolete inferiorly, — in one example 
reduced to three, in another to two, of the superior spots, — and in one 
case wanting wholly ; the adjoining white stripe narrow, submacular, 
obsolescent about first median nervule. Hind-wing : ordinary three sub- 
basal ocelli wanting in two examples, and obsolescent in a third ; ordi- 
nary ocellus at costal commencement of discal series well developed in 
four examples, but obsolescent in the fifth, — terminal ocellus of series 
pretty well defined in three examples, — remaining spots of series dark- 
brownish or brownish-grey, without distinct whitish edging inwardly, 
and in two examples faintly marked ; white stripe oidwardly hounding 
discal series very conspicuous, sinuated, continuous, luidening inferio^dy, 
immediately succeeded by a series of brown lunules, most pronounced 
in the concavity of its lower curve ; between first and second median 
nervules, near hind-margin, a sublinear black spot densely scaled with 
greenish-silvery ; terminal disco-cellular lunule thin and dull, but rather 
conspicuous from its broad white edging. 
$ Like except that in hind-wing cilia are linear pale-hroivnish 
nervular interruptions. Under side. — As in ^, but nearly all the mark- 
ings more distinct, especially the brown submarginal macular series. 
