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The female is like a very dwarfed form of the female T. Arethusa ; 

 but differs on the under-surface in its altogether paler colour and 

 much less pronounced markings. 



5. Teeacolus coxigee, sp. n. 



S . Nearly allied to T. gelasinus of Angola but differing in having a broad 

 grey stripe along the internal border of the primaries, and the base of the secondaries 

 grey, as in T. interruptus ; the black (internally zigzag) external blackish border of 

 the primaries very narrow, scarcely wider than the black costal border ; the veins 

 and the two black squamose spots on the orange area less prominent; the marginal 

 black spots on the secondaries sharply denned and conical ; the orange sub-apical 

 patch on the under-surface of the primaries uniform in colour throughout ; and, 

 therefore, considerably larger than in T. gelasinus ; the costal border, discoidal cell, 

 and apical border, sulphur-yellow. Expanse of wings, 40 mm. 



One example only obtained. 



6. Teeacolus hinans, sp. n. 



$ . Wings creamy-white above, with rather broad, internally dentated, external 

 black -brown borders, that of the primaries continuous, and throwing back longitu- 

 dinal blackish stripes along the veins ; that of secondaries interrupted between the 

 veins, so as to produce a series of sub-conical spots ; primaries with a blackish 

 internal streak to outer third ; apical area broadly orange, with oblique inner edge ; 

 two blackish dots on the third median and lower radial veins, as in the allied species ; 

 secondaries slightly blackish at the base ; body black, thorax slightly bluish, with 

 greyish hairs in front ; wings, below, white, a marginal series of black dots ; 

 primaries with the discoidal cell, sub-costal area and external border sulphur-yellow ; 

 a semi-circular, sub-apical, orange patch ; a squamose, grey, interno-median streak, 

 ending in a blackish spot ; a black dot at the end of the cell ; secondaries with the 

 basal half of costal margin orange ; an orange and black dot at the end of the cell : 

 body, below, white. Expanse of wings, 35 — 38 mm. 



$ . Differs from the male, above, in the broader and grey internal streak on 

 the primaries, in having the orange area crossed just before the middle by a slender, 

 oblique, elbowed black stripe, and in the decidedly broader external border of these 

 wings ; the secondaries differ in having a blackish costal spot, and an undulated, 

 squamose, blackish, or greyish, streak from the third marginal spot to the first median 

 branch ; below, the primaries show a trace of the oblique stripe across the orange 

 area ; the blackish interno-median spot is continued upwards as a small greyish spot 

 above the internervular fold ; the secondaries are creamy-yellow, washed with 

 sulphur-yellow on the external border, the orange costal stripe and discoidal spot are 

 more prominent, and the costal spot and discal streak of the upper surface are in- 

 dicated by congregations of olivaceous-grey scales. 



Expanse of wings, 36 — 40 mm. 



Two pairs. 



This species is nearly allied to the following, but appears to me 

 to be distinct. 



