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f. fuscus nov. 



Hah. Tncnman, April— Ma}' 190.5 (J. Steinbach). 



Eight specimens. 



We have also a specimen of this species from West Ecuador (Guaj-aqail). 

 This example agrees best with the form from Tucnman, bnt the yellow area of the 

 hindwing beneath extends distally to the costal vein. 



!••. Seirocastnia extensa spec. nov. 



S . Abdomen yellow, with a very narrow black dorsal line, the tip of the 

 abdomen being black, but there is no black lateral stripe ; collar yellow in front. 



Forewing, above, with a broad yellow band, which is widest at the lower angle 



of the cell. Hindwing yellow, the costal and distal margins bordered with black, 



as in S. lindigi Feld. (1874) ; fringes of abdominal margin also black. 



On the underside, forewing with large yellow triangular patch in basal half. 

 Hindwing as above. 



Length of forewing : 28 mm. 



Hah. Rio Dagua, West Colombia (W. F. H. Rosenberg) ; and Popayan, 

 Colombia (Lehmann). 



2 ? ¥. 



SATURNIIDAE. 



a. Afeica. 



11. Bunaea arabella jacksoni subsp. nov. 



(?. Upperside of thorax without black markings ; the patagia pale-edged. 



Wings, on the upperside, red from base to discal line. Forewing : the black 

 antemedian band of B. nrabella arabella replaced Ijy a narrow whitish band, at the 

 proximal side of which there are jjosteriorly some black hairs ; ocellus circular ; 

 three black patches between the subcostals and second radial veins proximally to 

 the discal band ; the latter consisting of a narrow black dentate line and its 

 whitish pro.ximal border, there being no black scaling on the proximal side of this 

 whitish border ; the black line merged together with a row of sharply defined 



sipiare submarginal patches. The discal lines of the hindwing and the area 



outside them as on forewing ; the red tint a little deeper along the white lines, 

 as is also the case on the forewing. 



Underside : basal half of forewing red, with a diffuse blackish streak in the cell; 

 outer half brownish lilaek like liiadwiiig, the white discal line continuous on both 

 wings, edged with reddish on its proximal side ; the veins narrowly yellow, these 

 vein-streaks as well as the yellow distal marginal band sharply defined. 



Hab. Entebbe, Uganda, May 1901 (F. ,J. Jackson). 



1 S. 



12. Epiphora rectifascia (PI. IX. tig. 3 d). 



E. r. Rothschild, Aii/i. .Mug. X.ll (7) xx. p. 2. n. 2. (I'JO?) (Stanley Falls). 



We have recently received from Bopoto a second specimen of this insect. 



1:3. Imbrasia cytherea lucida (PI. IX. fig. 1 <J). 



I. c. I. Rothschild, I.e. p. ■-'. n. 4 (1907) (Nyassa). 



