LYCAENINAE 
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EXJCHEYSOPS 
Genus EUCHRYSOPS Butler. 
Entomologist 1900, p. 1. 
Forewing with vein 11 free from vein 12: these veins bent towards each other but not touching. 
Iliudwing witli termen rounded; with a short tilamentous tail to vein 2. Eyes smooth. 
Type. Enclirysops cnejiis Fabrieius, from India. 
Separated from Catochrysops by its smooth eyes. 
135. Euchrysops cnejus Fabricius. (India). 
This species ranges from India to Samoa. 
I35a. E. cnejus cnidus nov. Fig. 316, 317,(3^ 
o^. Above. Forewing pale lilac: base tinged blue; termen narrowly grey-brown: cilia grey-brown. 
Ilindwing pale lilac: costa and termen narrowly brown: subcaudal and subtornal spots, black oli- 
scurely crowned orange: cilia grey-brown. 
Beneath. Forewing grey-brown: marking's typical, ])rown edged whitish: bar at end of cel 
obscure. Hindwing grey-brown: markings tyi^ical, brown edged whitish: a basal and a discal spot in 
area 7, a spot in middle of cell, and a minute sj^ot in area Ic, black edged whitish: siibcaiidd anJ 
subtornal spots, black broadly crowned orange. 
g. Above. Forewing inxle brown: a variable central area, reaching base and dorsum, blue: cilia grej- 
brown. Hindwing pale brown: a variable central area, blue: a discal series of obscure lunales, 
whitish: termen willi a series of large rings, whitisli, those in areas la and 2 centred black and broadly 
crowned orange: cilia grey. 
Beneath as in male. 
Log. Cape York 3. Banks Is. 2 3. Darnley Is. 4 5. Murray Is. 9. Cairns 2 9. Kuranda 1 4 5 61 
9 10 11 12. Ingham 9. Townsville 3 4 7 11. Maekay 1 2 3 4 9 11 12. Brisbane 2 3 4. Riclinioiid 
R. 9. Daly R. 4. G9cf^4l9. 
Genus SYNTARUOUS Butler. 
Proceedings Zoological Society London 1900, p. 929. 
Forewing with vein 11 free from vein 12: these veins bent towards each other but not touching. 
Ilindwing with termen e\’enly rounded: with a short filamentous tail to vein 2. Eyes hairy. 
Type. Syntarucus telicanus Lang, from India. 
136. Syntarucus telicanus Lang. (India). 
13Ga. S. telicanus pseudocassius Murray. Fig. 244, 
Entomologists^ Monthly Magazine 1873, p. 126. 
d’, Above. Forewing jxale lilac tinged blue: termeri obscurely brown; cilia grey-brown. HindTOgpal* 
lilac tinged blue: termen obscurely brown: cilia greyish. 
Beneath. Forewing pale brow'ii; mai'kings typical, rich brown edged white: discal band irregular 
and joined to bar at end of cell by a spot in base of area 3; wdiite edges below vein C coalescing, 
hence pale brown of wing only ixresent subeostally; termen with a series of rings, white. Hindwin: 
l)ale brown: a subcostal spot in base, and a bar across cell at Jialf, reaching vein 8 and dorsum, rici 
broW'U broadly edged white: a small spot in end of cell, coalescing Avitli a broad irregular disealband 
rich browm broadly edged white; a series of broad lunular subterminal spots, Avhite: termen with i 
series of rings, white, those in areas la and 2, centred black and ringed pale yellow-brown. 
Q . Above. Forewing gi’ey^-black: a central area, reaching base and dorsum, whitish dusted p?le blue: 
a bar at end of cell and a series of discal spots, grey-black: cilia grey-brown. Hindwing grey-bhfh 
a central area, reaching base, obscurely bluish: an obscure spot in cell and a series of obscure disc^ 
spots, whitish: termen with traces of a series of rings, whitish, those in areas la and 2, cenrrei 
brown-black: cilia greyish. 
Beneath as in male. 
Log. Cairns 7. Kuranda 10. Herberton 1. Ingham 5. Towmsville 3 4 5 10 11. Maekay 2 3 4 511 li 
Eidsvold 2 3. Brisbane 1 2 3 4 5 12. Stradbroke Is. 12. Richmond R.?3. Manninsr R. 3. 
3 4. 37ci^ 299 . -- 
