( 2G0 ) 



In outline and markings also similar to P. muri/iug ; but in the latter species 

 the nnderside of the hindwing is rufous, and the genitalia are quite different. 

 We have mxrinus from the Gold Coast and the Congo, and there are specimens 

 of it from Kamerun in the Staudinger coUeetion. 



4. Temnora woUastoni spec. nov. 



? . Nearest to T. zantus. Mesonotum with a large dark brown patch on each 

 side ; under-snrface of body smoky grey, with a bluish tint, the first segment 

 of palpus bearing a white line along the eye. 



Wings, uppersiJe. Forewing : with numerous brown lines, those situated 



in the proximal half of the wing being creuate, while the ones placed in the 

 outer half are dentate ; a short patch-like sub-basal band, an antemedian costal 

 spot and an oblii|ne discal band dark brown (partly discoloured, being there 

 tawny) ; this band widest at costal margin and reaching the distal margin at the 

 second median vein ; the outer edge of the band incurved from eosta to the third 

 radial ; near to the apex a dark brown subcostal spot, close to which there is a 

 smaller costal one ; a small white discocellular dot ; distal margin similar to that 



of T. zantus. Hindwing brown, with a black marginal dot at anal angle 



and some minute dark brown dots at the extremities of the veins as in zantus. 



Underside : darker than in T. zanfi/s, the lines less distinct. 



Nail. Upper Congo (A. F. R. Wollaston). 



1 ? in the British Museum ; a second ? , much rubbed (and for that reason 

 more tawny) from Lnluabourg, Kassai, in the Tring Museum. 



5. Temnora curtula spec. nov. 



? . Upperside of body slate-grey, with a black-brown mesial crest on head and 

 thorax. Underside of paljii, breast, and base of abdomen dirty ecru-drab, rest of 

 underside of abdomen hazel-brown, the edges of the segments being ferruginous 

 with a white dot on each side. 



Wings, al>oee : forewing slate-grey ; a mummy-brown band from beyond centre 

 of eosta to below middle of distal margin, this band shading off proximally into a 

 pale grey space, while it is deeper brown and sharply defined on the distal side ; 

 on the outer side of this band, below the eosta, a black patch, which is somewhat 

 glossy and is dentate on the distal side, being here bordered with mummy-brown ; 

 the outer margin feebly emarginate between apex and third radial, being here 

 brown, angulate at third radial and slightly dentate from this vein to hinder angle ; 

 hinder margin sinuate before angle, in front of this sinus three black dots, and 



farther proximad a faint black double line. Hindwing dark mummy-brown, 



shaded with grey at anal angle and near outer edge, bearing an ochreous buff dot 

 before anal angle, a similar dot being indicated on forewing. 



Underside : Vandyke-brown. Forewing with a faint dentate discal line 

 beginning with a black costal dot, a second line being indicated farther proximally ; a 

 subapical patch below eosta faintly tawny ; before hinder angle a conspicuons creamy 



buff dot. Hindwing a little paler than forewing, except the outer edge ; a thin 



somewhat S-shaped line beyond centre and a dentate one nearer the margin and a 

 faint trace of a third line in between blackish brown ; at anal angle a buff dot 



Length of forewing : 21 mm. 



Jiab. Entebbe, Uganda (F. J. Jackson). 



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