1890.] 
59 
[Holland. 
The sex mark near costa of secondaries is wanting in these as 
in all males of Pliidippus I have ever seen. $ , 9 . 
Genus Pseudamathusia, Honrath. 
30. P. Bibbei, Honr. Corr. Blatt Ent. Ver. “ Iris,” No. 3, p. 
91 (1886). 4^,2?. 
Genus Discophora, Boisd. 
31. D. Celebensis , n. sp., PI. V, Fig. 5 $ , Fig. 69 . $ 9 . 
$ The form of the wings is as in Celinde , Stoll, save that the 
apex of the primaries is not so acute as in that species, the exter- 
nal margin is perfectly straight, and the external angle more ob- 
tusely rounded. The body of the wings upon the upper surface 
is a deep purplish black, so dark that the black velvety sex-mark of 
the posteriors presents no contrast in color to the adjacent surfaces 
in ordinary light. The external margins are slightly paler than the 
middle areas of the wings. The primaries are ornamented by eleven 
minute white spots powdered with violet scales. Ten of these are 
arranged in a double submarginal series of five spots each, the one 
nearest the external angle being bifid ; the eleventh is situated be- 
yond the cell between the radial nervures, and forms with the two 
first spots of the submarginal series a row of three spots in the ra- 
dial interspace. The posteriors are ornamented by a submarginal 
row of four, or five, bluish-white spots of small size. The under- 
side is very much as in Ogina , Hiibn., save that there are inva- 
riably five ocelli in the submarginal series of the secondaries, instead 
of four as in that species. 
9 Upper surface fulvous shading into ochraceous on the 
costal and external margin of the secondaries, and into purplish 
black upon the costal and apical areas of the primaries. The pri- 
maries are ornamented by triple rows of bluish white spots parallel 
to the external margin. The five spots composing the outer row 
are the largest. In the second row, likewise consisting of five spots, 
the uppermost is produced in the direction of the base and fused 
with the uppermost spot of the third series. The third row consists 
of three spots, two of them quite small and situated respectively 
upon the upper and lower median interspaces. The upper spot, 
which, as has been noted, is fused with the uppermost spot of the 
second series is large, and curves inwardly toward the costa into 
