14G 
LYC.ENID.E 
Species discovered since the last Edition of Staudiinjcr’ s Cattdogue. 
L. Glaucias, Led. Hor. Eut. Eoss. 1871, p. 10, pi. viii. — 
Larger than Marcidas. Expands 1'20 in. Male very pale blue, 
with a row of faintly brown hind-marginal spots on all the wings. 
Fore wings with a brown discoidal spot. Female dark brown, 
slightly paler along the hind margins. Under side pale grey. 
Fore wings with a hind-marginal band of black spots ; all the 
wing’s with the usual central row and discoidal spots, two basal 
spots on the fore wing and two or three on the hind wing, which 
have also a hind-marginal orange band and some white streaks. 
Habitat, Persia. 
L. Staudingeri, Christoph. Hor. Ent. Boss. x. 26. — “ Alis supra 
mas cairuleis anguste fusco marginatis, posterioribus striga macu- 
laria submargiiiali nigra, spatio inter illam et marginem cyanes- 
cente ; foem. fuscis, copiose Cceruleo-pulverulentis ; ciliis albis ; 
subtus canis, lineolis disci angustis, anticis ante medium sine 
ocellis, striola media e inacuhs ocellatis nigris, posticis fascia 
macularia obsoleta fusca maculaque subanali atra, cseruleo squamato, 
27 mm.” Habitat, Persia. 
L. jEgargus, Christoph. Hor. Ent. Eoss. x. 24. — “ Alis supra 
mas pallide c^eruleo-argenteis, nigro-limbatis, foem. fuscis canes- 
cente variis, inacuhs disci ocellatis, mas subtilioribus, foem. crassi- 
oribus nigris ; ciliis albis ; subtus ut in L. Dardano, 25 — 28 mm.” 
Habitat, Persia. 
L. Sieversii, Christoph. Hor. Ent. Boss. x. 23. — “ Alis supra 
mas violaceo-caeruleis, anguste nigro-limbatis, posterioribus punctis 
tribus subanalibus nigris ; foem. fuscis, caeruleo mixtis, striga ante 
marginem exteriorem cserulescente obsoleta, striola disci nigra ; 
subtus mas et foem. ut in L. Hyrcana, sed macula subanali unica atra, 
caeruleo-squamata, cinereo-circumdata, 25 — 29 mm.” Habitat, 
Persia. 
L. Tengstncmi, Ersch. Lep. Turk. p. 11, n. 32 (1874). — 
Expands 0’75 to 1 in. Wings uniform brown above, with 
lirownisli marginal fringes. Under side brownish grey. All 
the wings with a hind-marginal row of light spots ; there are 
