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ACRiEA LYCIA, Fabricius. 



Oue example. 



ACR.(EA CABIRA, Hopffer. 



A single specimeu of the male. 



ACKJEA ESEBRIA, Hewitson. 

 A solitary female. 



ACRi^A sp.(?) 



A badly damaged female, which agrees with specimens labeled "A 

 biixtoiii, Butleiy' which I have received from Mr. Trimen, but which I 

 think can scarcely be the females of that species. If they are, then the 

 female is dimorphic in a surprising manner. The long suite of J., hux- 

 toni in this collection shoM'S that the females on the Tana Eiver do not 

 have the primaries as dark as in these specimens from Mr. Trimen, 

 nor the subapical transverse band nearly white, as in them. It is haz- 

 ardous to question the determinations of so experienced a student as 

 Mr. Trimen, but I think there is an error here. 



Family XYMPHALIN.E. 



Genus JUNONIA, HiAbner. 

 JUNONIA CLELIA, Cramer. 

 Two males and one female, 



JUNONIA CENONE, Linnaeus. 

 Four males and three females. 



Genus PRECIS, Hubner. 

 PRECIS LIMNORIA, Klug. 



Six examples. 



PRECIS NATALICA, Felder. 



One fragmentary specimen. 



PRECIS CLOANTHA, Cramer. 



One si)ecimen. 



PRECIS CUAMA, Hewitson. 



Two specimens. 



Genus EURYTELA, Boisduval. 

 EURYTELA OPHIONE, Cramer. 



One x)oor specimen. 



