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black Hue, whik' in mnin (Kluy) it is a well-devclopcil donblo black and white band. 

 Beyond tliis third transverse baud in irestiroodi there is a very broad pale bnff 

 band three-quarters of au inch wide, while iu mala (Klug) it is barely half so wide 

 and orange buff jtowdered with black and having a broad chocolate bar running 

 down the centre. Outer margin drab grey instead of black brown as iu G. uhiIk (Klug). 



Iliiuhvim/s : these show the same ditfereuces from those of G. main (Klug) as 

 do the forewiugs, while the jrapil of the ocellus is black and twice as large as iu 

 G. mnia (King). 



E.xpanse : fl inches = irjo mm. 



llab. Taveta, East Africa. 



The synopsis of the genus is as follows : — 



1. Gynanisa main (Klug). 



ab. isis (Westw.). 



2. G. cthra (Westw.). 



3. G. westii'oodi s\>. nov. 



CERANCUIA. 

 I have nothing to remark ou this gcuus. 



CIUINA. 



The tyjie of ('. caiia Feld., now iu my collection, is nothing more than a 

 small male of C. forda (Westw.) much rubbed and faded, so thai the geuns 

 contains only the following single species : — 

 1. Ciriwi J'ovda (Westw.). 



UUOTA, TERATOPTEUIS, AND DRACUXl I'TKIJIS. 

 1 cannot tiud anything to note about these three genera. 



(EUDELIA =) CERCOPHANA. 



Here E. ru/escens Phil., E. vulpes Butl., E. dapknca Maass. & \\'i'ym., ami 

 Cercophana frauenfeldi Feld. are all colour aberrations of /•,". reii'/.sfa (\Valk.), 

 while E. aristotcUae (Phil.) is thz female of it. 



1 have a new species to describe which suj)erficially resembles the Lipariil 

 genus Ort/i/ia rather than one of the Sattiniidac : — 



Cercophaua mirabilis sji. nov. 



The most obvious differences whicli separate this species at a glance from any 

 of the varieties of E. venusta (Walk.) are its small size (barely half that of ccnmtn), 

 strongly dentated margins to all wings, and absolutely tailless hindwings iu both 

 sexes. 



Male. — Foreioirujs deep rufous chocolate, a large round white spot situated 

 at apex of cell, lieyond which is a transverse bar of darker chocolate. 



Hiud/ri/iffs orange yellow, with the outer third reddish chocolate, and a 

 central narrow transverse band of the same colour. 



Underside similar, but all the colours and markings uu)re mixed and indistinct. 



Female. — Foreivings reddish grey, with a dull yellow round spot at the apex 

 of the cell, between which and the liase of the wing are two indistinct red 

 transverse lines, and beyond the cell again are two broader and more distinct ones. 



