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(U. Gamatoba cerberus liutl. 

 A long series of both sexes. (_)ue of the males lias a submargiiial row of spots 

 similar to the feviales. 



62. Andasena orope Boisd. 



03. Chirosa netscheri vSnellen. 



All the specimens are paler towards the outer margins than in Mr. Snellen's 

 figure. 



04. Chirosa tenebrosa sp. nov. 



Male. — Upperside: both wings brown as in C. netscheri, but faintly tinged with 

 pink with purple reflexions, paler towards the margins, the pale area on the anterior 

 wings being wider and more rounded near the apex, and on the posterior wings being 

 somewhat narrower than in that species. Anterior wings are rather sti-aighter on the 

 inner margin, the apex is more rounded, and the brand is more elongate and narrower. 

 Underside brown, almost unicolorous, but somewhat paler towards the outer mai'gins, 

 excei)t at the apex of the anterior wings. ( )u the anterior wing the .spjace between the 

 sulmiedian uer\ure and the inner margin is brownish slate colour, a bluish white spot 

 near the end of the cell, two spots beyond also bluish white, the uppermost being 

 almo.st obsolete, a larger brownish white spot in a straight line below them between 

 the two lowest median nervules, two minute white spots near the apex — one above, the 

 other below, the fourth subcostal nervule. Posterior wings with a sfiot in the cell and 

 seven others in a curved row bej-ond, all tiluish white. 



Female. — The upperside resembles the imde, but is somewhat rosy brown and 

 paler. The luiderside is as in the nude, but there are two additional spots on each side 

 of the upjjer discoidal nervule, the lowest being very minute, the two subapical spots 

 which are on the male being almost obsolete, and an elongate white streak above the 

 submedian nervure. Posterior wings are paler towards the outer margin, near which 

 there is an additional row of two small white spots between each vein from the apex 

 to the upper median nervule, inside which is another row of four spots, one tietween 

 each vein. 



Expanse of wings : 3 inches. 



Near to Ch. netscheri, but on the underside that species is much paler towards 

 the outer margins of both wings, which are, on the posterior wing, very pale whitish 

 brown, and in lis feinah on those wings there are no submarginal rows of spots. 



Two males and two females are in the collection. 



fi.i. Chirosa lachrymosa sp. uov. 



Male. — Upperside: both wings brown, the brand on the anterior wings rather 

 longer than in C. tenebrosa, the brown colour without purple reflexions and not tinged 

 with pink. 



Underside paler than G. tenebrosa, especially towards the outer margins; the 

 minute subapical spots on the anterior wings of C. tenebrosa are absent. On the pos- 

 terior wings between the discoidal nervules is a row of white spots on the disc, tlie 

 submarginal row of spots in 0. tenebrosa not being represented. 



Expanse of wings: SJ inches. 



Hab. Jobie. One example i>nly. Very close to C. tenebrosa. 



