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border has the same maculation as the upper side, but the submarginal 

 white spots on the lower side are distinctly ringed about with black, 

 each ring being surmounted inwardly by a narrow pale green lunule, 

 which is again bordered on the side of the base of the wing with a 

 fine black line. Expanse, as spread, 90 mm. The type, which is 

 thus far unique, was taken by the Rev. Albert I. Good at Lolodorf, 

 Cameroon, August 12, 1910, and is in the Carnegie Museum. 



The only species of Charaxes of which this insect might seem to be 

 the female is C. nobilis Druce, but the female of this species is said 

 by Aurivillius (c/. Seitz, Die Grossschmetterlinge des Afrikanischen 

 Faungehietes, p. 137) to be known, and his scanty description of it 

 (/. c.) fails to remotely indicate a resemblance to this form. It 

 is not the female of C. hadrianus Ward, as I have specimens of the 

 female of that species, which do not differ greatly in their markings 

 from the male. 



