(420) 



1 (? in coll. H. Adams (from coll. Honrath) withont locality, but doubtless collected 

 by Major Mechow or Dr. Pogge in Northern Angola : 2 d S from Northern Angola 

 (" Guinea inf." Pogge) in Dr. Staudinger's collection, also in the Berlin Museum 

 from the same country. 



Ch. eurfoxus connects druceanus with the allies of Ck. Jason in the pattern of 

 the underside. 



f. Dentition of hindwing strong, tooth M' prolonged to a tail. 

 52. Charaxes andranodorus. 



Chamxps cinaihm, Butler {iton Hewitson, 1870) ; Ann. Mug. N. II. (5). V. p. 335. n. \i (1880) 

 (Fianarantsoa). 



Clinriuei iinilraiiodoi-m Mabille, Bull. Sue. Ent. Belg. XXVIII. p. 184 (1884) (Madagasc, d)\ id., 

 in Grandid., Hist. .Modog., Lip. I. p. 182. d. 3. t. 21. f. 1. lu, ? , t. 2,5 ./. f. 1. 1«, $ (1885-87) 

 (Madag.); Butl., Jnuvn. Linn. Soc. Land. XXV. p. 351. n. 4 (1896) (Fianarantsoa ; Ankafana, 

 Betsileo) ; Auriv., Koiigl. Sv. Vet. Ak. ffanrll. XXXI. 5. p. 283. n. 10 (1809) (Madag.). 



Charaxes zoippux Mabille, ihdl. Soc. Ent. Belg. XXVIII. p. 184 (1884) (Madag.) ; id., in Grandid., 

 Sist. Mad., Leji. I. p. 179. n. 2. t. 25. f. 2. 2a (1885-87) (Madag.). 



Charaxes spec, Oberthiir, Bull Soc. Ent. Fr. p. 11 (1888). 



(?. Body ahoee deeji ferruginous, white line behind eye conspicuous, dots on 

 head obliterated ; underside brighter ferrngiuous ; palpi with a very broad pure 

 white lateral band which does not quite reach tip of second segment, no black line 

 on this segment, apical segment very short, black, with a few ferruginous scales 

 below ; sterna with black, brown and white obliipie bands, abdomen with a black 

 medial stripe, broad at base, edges of segments in this stripe white, this scaling 

 €xtended laterally to a white stripe; anterior legs white beneath, deep black above, 

 the other legs white, femora black above, with dispersed white scales. 



]Vi/iffs a/joee reddish ferruginous, markings deep black. Forewiug : cell-bar 



3 and 4 present, the former the smaller of the two, both more or less triangular, 

 not reaching M ; bar D very heavy, narrower between R- and R' than in iront ; 

 no submedian bar, but median bars very heavy, bars M- — (SM') and (SM') — SM" 

 more or less longitudinal, not fused together, bar M' — M" a large patch, somewhat 

 concave distally, convex proximally, anteriorly touching M, bar M' — M^ a similarly 

 shaped patch, more distal, occasionally dilated to base of M-, and then touching 

 bar D, no median bar R*— R^, bars SC'' — R^ fused to a patch of variable size, 

 sometimes produced basad to bar D, but often band-like, to it is joined discal bar 

 R- — R' which is much more pro.ximal than discal bars SC — R-, these latter three 

 bars continuous, forming a triangular band which is joined along veins SC^ — R^, 

 as is bar R^ — R^ along R-, to black postdisco-marginal band, reddish ferruginous 

 interspaces SC^ — R^ almost or completely isolated, smalicr than the discal inter- 

 spaces SO'' — R- ; postdisco-marginal black band somewhat wider behind than in 

 front, the black scaling produced basad at veins, hence the reddish ferruginous 

 discal interspaces R^ — M^ partly isolated, interspace M" — SM'- about as wide at 

 (SM') as black band ; the band includes a series of reddish ferruginous marginal 

 «pots which are not so wide as their black intersjiace, more or less rounded, the 



upper ones somewhat elongate, spots M- — SM" separate. Hindwing : basal area 



in and behind cell somewhat tawny, bases of cellules C — R' with purplish black 

 patches, some black scales occasionally also before base of R", bar D vestigial 

 in front in some individuals ; median area bright orange in front ; disco-marginal 



