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2. Castalius etiiion, (3 Lyccena ethion) Westwood & Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. Lep. 
pi. 76. fig. 3 (1852). ? , Above very like C. roxus , but with the white band extending 
nearly to the costa of primaries, internally excavated and externally broadly truncate- 
clavate at its upper extremity ; below white, spotted with dark brown, as in the male. 
Expanse of wings 11 lines. $ , Malacca. 
3. Castalius roxus, ( Polyommatus roxus) Godart, Enc. Metli. ix. p. 659. n. 142 (1829), 
Ilorsfield, Cat. pi. 2. figs. 4, 4 a (1828). 3 ? , Malacca. 
Genus Lampides, Hiibner. 
1. Lampides patala, {Lyccena patala) Kollar, Hiigel’s Kaschmir, iv. 2, p. 419 (1S48). 
3 , Malacca. 
2. Lampides macrophthalma, {Lyccena macrophthalma) Eelder, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. 
xii. p. 483. n. 115 (1862). 3, Malacca. 
3. Lampides beroe, {Lyccena beroe) Eelder, Eeise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 275, pi. 34. 
fig. 36 (1865). 3 2 , Malacca. 
4. Lampides aluta, {Cupido aluta) Druce, P. Z. S. p. 319. n. 16, pi. xxxii. fig. 8 (1873). 
3 ?, Malacca. Nearly allied to L. nora of Eelder, from Amboina, but smaller, with 
less acuminate primaries. 
5. Lampides almora?, {Cupido almora) Druce, P. Z. S. p. 349. n. 14, pi. xxxii. fig. 7 
(1873). 3, Malacca. 
6. Lampides b^ticus, { Papilio bceticus) Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 789 (1767). 
3 2 , Penang. 
7. Lampides c^erulea, {Cupido ccerulea) Druce, P. Z. S. p. 349. n. 13, pi. xxxii. fig. 6 
(1873). 3 , Malacca. 
8. Lampides agnata, {Cupklo agnata) Druce, P. Z. S. p. 106, pi. xvi. figs. 2-4 (1874). 
3 2 , Malacca. 
9. Lampides pseudelpis, n. spi (PI. LXYIII. figs. 7, 8). Nearly allied to L. elpis , which 
it resembles above; below, however, with the white transverse bands narrower, irre- 
gular, and broken up, the ground-colour more distinctly bluish opaline, and the large 
submarginal black spot of secondaries less broadly encircled by oclireous. Expanse of 
wings 1 inch 6 lines. 3 2 , Malacca. 
10. Lampides kankena ?, {Lyccena Jcankena) Eelder, Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. xii. p. 481 
(1862). 3 2 , Malacca. 
Genus Catap^ecilma, n. gen. 
Allied to Lampides and Miletus , but differs from both in having three tails to the 
secondaries ; the antennae are long, slender, and acuminate ; the wing-cells and neura- 
tion generally are very like that of Lampides ; the wings below arc spangled with 
silver, much as in Miletus ( Hypochrysops , part, Eelder). 
