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4. Lobobunaea callista si>. nov. 



(J. Pronotiiiu anil daspers ochreous, meso- and metanotum and base of 

 abdiinie'i deep ferrngiiious, shading off into tlie oeliraceoiis tawny colonr of (lie 

 rest of the abdomen. Breast ochreons, underside of abdomen chocolate-brown 



Wings, upperside bright orange-rufous. Apex of forewing obtuse, rounded, 

 outer margin slightly convex between apex and II- ; costal margin ochre-yellow, 

 this colour entering the cell a very little and extending a little below vein SC' 

 on disc, while it is limited by that vein near outer margin, where a large putch 

 of yellow-ochre is enclosed in the marginal band ; this band blackish drab with 

 a faint pnrple tint, nearly even in width, measuring 14 — IS mm. in width, incised 

 at the veins on discal side, the lobes thus formed rounded ; at the proximal side 

 of this border a row of lunules of the same colour, and about half-way to cell another 

 line of lunules, of which the costal one is the heaviest, the two lines anteriorly 



diverging, posteriorly nearly parallel. Hindwing with a marginal border similar 



to that of forewing, more sharply defined, broader behind than anteriorly, at its 

 proximal side a feeble lunate line ; ocellus black with jiale centre as in the allied 

 upecics; costal margin of wing less rounded tlian in the other species of //oioi/^z/'/fa, 

 abdominal margin shorter, anal angle more rounded, ajiical angle more distinct; 

 fringe of both wings ochreous shaded with fuscous. 



IJiideniide ochreous buff; the markiugs walnut-brown ; on both wings the 

 discal line zigzag, touching the discocellular jiatch, which is both proximally and 

 distally rounded ; the outer third of the wings occupied by a walnut border, 

 which measures 23 mm. in width at the widest points on both wings, the inner 

 edge of this border almost regularly lobate between the veins, the edge cor- 

 resjionding to the second line of the allied species, being deeper in tone than the 

 greater part of the border, especially on the hindwing; on forewing lobes 2, fa, and 7, 

 and on hindwing 4, 8, and 9 project less towards disc than the others ; a very large 

 portion of the border is toned down to deep fawn, this colonr extending close 

 to edge of wing, the proximal parts of the border remaining walnut-colour, 

 especially costally ; at apex of forewing a triangular marginal, partly ochreous 

 buil' patch bordered behind by vein SC'* ; at apex of hindwing the fringe ochreons 

 and the edge of wing not walnut-brown as it is from R' backwards. 

 Length of forewing : 80 mm. 

 One 6 from Ocilonda, Bihe, Angola, October — November I'.HiT (E. Sanders). 



0. Bunaea caffraria nubica subsp. nov. 



c?. Head and thorax above and beneath, as well as base of wings above, a little 

 deeper than in the West African alc/noe. Apex of forewing much less produced 

 than in the other forms of caffraria ; vitreons spot nearly 3 mm. distant from the 

 thin discal line at 11^, distinctly edged with orange on the proximal and distal sides, 

 less on the hind side. Iris of ocellus of hindwing orjiiment-orange, deeper in tone 

 than in caffraria and alciiioi- ; the white ring of the ocellus not quite completely 

 separate from the discal line and proximally connected with the antemedian 

 line ; the area between the antemedian and discal lines with a little vinaceous on 

 vein SM-. 



On underside the basal area of forewing deeper vinaceous red than in alcinoe. 

 Hindwing greyish white from base to a little beyond poiiit of origin c'f SG-, outer 



