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a marginal orange band between two rows of black crescents, and 
near the anal angle are several silvery blue spots. Habitat, 
Samarkand . 
L. Gkjas, Stgr. (in coll. Godinan), Lowei, var. — Expands 
1’30 in. Male brilliant blue. Fore wings witli no discoidal spot ; 
bind margins of all the wings narrowly blackish brown. Hind 
wings with a few hind marginal black spots. Under side light 
grey, marked as in Pylaon, but the spots are larger, and there are 
no orange marginal bands ; but near the anal angle of the hind 
wings are two very bright reddish orange spots with shining silvery 
blue centres. This magnificent insect is described from a single 
specimen in Mr. Godman’s collection. Habitat, Taurus. 
L. Scijlla, Stgr. MS. Cat. 1883. — Size of Alcon. The male 
has the wings dark purplish blue, deeply bordered with dark brown. 
Fore wings sometimes with an obscure black discoidal spot above ; 
fringes bluish white, . not spotted. Under side bluish grey. Fore 
wings with a linear discoidal spot, and an even margiiial band of 
round black spots increasing in size from the costa to the inner 
margin. Hind wings bluish at the base ; there is only one basal 
spot near the costa; central row rather wavy towards the anal 
angle, but the spots are round and distinct. Female brown above ; 
otherwise the same as the male. Habitat, Amur. 
L. Eros var. Amor, Stgr. MS. Cat. 1883. — Size of the type. 
The male is light blue ; all the wings with a narrow black border. 
Hind wings with a hind marginal row of black spots ; fringes 
white. Under side brownish grey. Fore wings with a discoidal and 
with a submarginal row of black spots ; basal spots absent. Hind 
wings with three basal black spots and a submarginal row ; 
discoidal spot white ; a marginal orange band between two rows of 
black spots. Female brown, bluish at the base. Fore wings with 
a discoidal black spot and an indistinct marginal brownish band on 
the fore wings. Hind wings with a marginal orange band spotted 
with black. The under side much resembles that of Bavins. 
Habitat, Samarkand. 
L. Poseidon, Ld. (vide p. 144). — Dr. Staudinger apparently now 
considers this to constitute a good species. The specimens in Mr. 
Godman’s collection are very bright blue above; fringes white ; the 
hind margins slightly dusky. The female resembles that of 
