370 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



not pointed behind, second smaller (scarcely larger than third) ; border of hiadwing 

 narrower, the white spots smaller (only four or five present, the first — between SC- 

 and R' — sometimes obsolete above, always minute). 



Uganda : Semliki Valley, Buamba Forest, 2300—2800 fr,., November 4, 1911, 

 type S ; Unyoro, Badongo Forest, 3400 ft., December 13-14, 1011, 3 ? ?. All in 

 coll. Brit. Mus., collected by S. A. Neave. 



114. Ereunetea orientalis sp. nov. 



(J, 28-3(J mm. Face and palpus orange, the latter tipped with black. Head 

 purplish, mi-xed with orange. Thorax purplish. Abdomen orange, with purplish 

 lateral stripe ; anal tuft partly fuscous. 



Foreioinq bright orange to beyond one-half, bhick distally, the black area 

 reaching at least as far as the cell, at times to the origin of SC'~- ; costal edge 



black, a pnrplish fuscous suiFasion between this and SC. Hindwing with the 



black border narrowing off posteriorly, only reaching the fold ; a black cell-spot. 



Forewing beneath with the costal and distal areas mostly dull purple, only a 

 restricted black band (angled outwards and broadening towards tornus) separating 

 the orange-yellow from the purple. Hindwing dull purple, with black cell-spot, 

 orange-yellow from the inner margin to the fold. 



Mombasa: Rabai, type and 3 other $$, March 16, 1912 (S. A. Neave), in 

 coll. Brit. Mus. One from the same district, May 27, 1911 (St. A. Rogers), in 

 coll. O.xford Mus. 



Probably an eastern race of ftdgida Warr. {Nov. Zool. vi. 303), which is 

 generally rather more reddish, lacks the costal suffusion of forewing, and has the 

 border of hindwing extended to SM^ Both species (or races) vary in the breadth 

 and shape of the black borders. 



115. Ereunetea nesiotes sp. nov. 



?, 33 mm. Face and underside of palpus ochreous. Crown of head rosy. 

 Antennal shaft fuscous. Thorax above orange-ochreous, beneath rosy ; patagia and 

 tegulae mixed with rosy. Legs mostly greyish. Abdomen above orange-ochreous, 

 on side partly rosy, beneath more greyish. 



Foreicing relatively rather long ; orange, the extreme costal edge blackish, a 

 rosy tinge between C! and SC near base; a large blackish cell-mark, fully 1 mm. 

 in width and extending the entire length of DC-"^ and on to the base of R-^M' ; 

 a dark grey, slightly purple-tinged distal border, extending at least 5 mm. at costa, 

 narrowing to a point at tornus, its proximal edge bent in middle, somewhat ragged 



ill anterior half, some dark irroration extending into the orange ground. 



Hindwing with a discal dot and an extremely narrow dark distal border, becoming 

 a mere thread from M' and disappearing about at the fold. 



Forewing beneath orange, the cell-mark as above, the border dull rufescent, 

 the costal margin broadly (to SC) of the same tone. Hindwing beneath almost 

 wholly dull rufescent, onl}- orange at inner margin ; a black cell-spot. 



Pemba Island (E. Morland). Type in coll. Rothschild. 



110. Ereunetea horitropha sp. nov. 

 ?, 38 mm. Near the preceding, larger, tlie wings slightly narrower still, 

 head and palpus orange, the latter with the third juint black, crown of head 



