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end of the cell somewhat more than half-way from the base to the apex. 

 Of these spots, the uppermost is minute ; the two next succeeding it 

 inwardly are quadrate ; and the fourth located between veins four and 

 five issubtriangular, produced beyond the others externally, and retracted 

 toward the cell. Below this band toward the inner margin is a broad sub- 

 triangular patch of orange-red, bounded above by the lower edge of the 

 cell, and reaching to the inner margin. This light colored area is sub- 

 divided by the blackish veins. The secondaries are fuscous on the costa 

 with the outer half-broadly fuscous, the inner half orange-red. The veins 

 are blackish. On the underside, the primaries have the costa, the cell, 

 and the part immediately adjacent thereto about the origin of the nervules 

 blackish. At the end of the cell, there is a deep black spot, surrounded 

 by a paler brownish cloud. The yellow markings on the upper surface 

 reappear upon the lowerside, but are paler and less distinctly defined. 

 The outer third is gray with the nervules whitish. On the interspaces 

 upon the nervules, there are two whitish lines, which, running inwardly 

 from the margin, converge at the outer margin of the orange-red and tri- 

 angular inner tract. The secondaries have the outer third marked in the 

 same way as the primaries. There is a pale creamy-yellow median bend 

 running from near the costa to the inner margin, widening toward the 

 inner margin, and obscurely defined both inwardly and outwardly. The 

 basal third is pale Mars-red, marked with black spots, one at the base, 

 one on the middle, and another at the end of the cell, and a fourth just 

 beyond the end of the cell. Above the cell are two black spots and below 

 the cell at either side of the origin of vein three are two smaller spots. 

 On interval ib are two geminate spots, the first below the spot in the 

 middle of the cell, the two together forming a series with the two spots 

 lying at the origin of vein three. There are a few indistinct, blackish 

 markings near the costa on the inner side of the pale median band. The 

 head, collar and thorax are black above and below, spotted with white. 

 The abdomen is ochreous above and below touched with blackish on the 

 upperside on the median line near the prothorax. Expanse 60 mm. 



Hab. Liberia (Good). This very distinct species may be dis- 

 tinguished at a glance from all others in the genus. I have named 

 it neurafa on account of the characteristic manner in which the 

 bright tracts on the upper surface are divided by the black veins. 



TERIOMIMA Kirby. 



T. galenides sp. nov. $. The anterior wings are quite black with a 

 small orange spot on the cell. Beyond the cell near the costa are two 

 larger spots, one above each other, of which the one nearest the costa is 

 the smaller, and the lower one is produced outwardly. There are three 

 orange spots located on the disc in immediate contact with each other ; 

 the middle spot located between veins two and three is oblong, longitu- 

 dal ; the two other spots are small and transverse. The three form a 

 figure resembling the plus mark, +. There is an orange spot near the 



