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the same colour upou hindmargin, slightly increasing in size as the}- approach 

 the posterior angle. There are seven larger internervular spots upon distal 

 margin of hindwing. 



Underside. Forewing paler brown and rather redder brown at apex. There 



may be a small rather ill-defined spot at lower part of extremity of cell. 



Hindwing: base ochreous-orange colour with black markings reaching nearly 

 to extremity of cell, where it is bounded by a creamy white stripe crossing 

 the wing. Within this basal area one well-marked black streak between costa 

 and subcostal nervnre ; one short one between first subcostal nervule and 

 subcostal nervnre; three within the cell; a trace of one lietween median 

 nervure and second median nervule (this may lie absent); one on each side of 

 internal nervnre. The rest of wing brown with darker brown internervnlar 

 streaks projecting into the pale stripes and ending at the marginal spots, 

 which are the same as on npperside. The creamy yellow colour of stripe may 

 invade this brown area somewliat between the radial and second subcostal 

 nervules. 



? differs in slightly larger size, and in the better development of the spot 

 at extremity of cell on forewing, which may be visible on npperside. 



It will be seen that this subspecies is intermediate between P. cijpracofda 

 Butler and P. gallienns Dist. In the macular nature of the spots of the forewing 

 it differs from P. ci/praeoJiUi, while in width of stripe in hindwing and extent 

 of ochreons-orange basal area it is intermediate between the two species. 

 The hindwing seems to be more markedly denticulated and the angle in the 

 middle of distal margin more produced toward a tail than in /'. </. i/nllieii/is. 



3 <?(?, 3 ¥ ?, Entebbe, April 1—12, 1903. 



Expanse: J, lo2 mm.; ?, 10.5 mm. 



I have much pleasure in dedicating this form to my friend Mr. S. Ernest 

 Whitnall, of Magdalen College, Oxford. 



HESPEBIIBAE. 



30. Cyclopides trisig'natus spec. nov. (PI. I. f. 8). 



c?. Dusky brown with golden yellow spots. 



Upperside, both wings dusky brown. On forewing three golden yellow spots 

 arranged in a triangle in the distal third of the wing. The smallest spot 

 which forms the apex of the triangle is nearest the distal margin. 



On hindwing four small golden yellow spots, of which the largest is 

 near the apex. A few golden yellow scales scattered around the extremity 

 of the cell. 



Underside.— FoTev;ing as upperside. Hindwing uniformly dusky brown. 



Expanse : 28 mm. 



1 (?, Entebbe, April 4, 1003. 



Allied to C. quadrisignatus Butler, but dift'ers in arrangement of spots in 

 both wings. 



