( rm ) 



S. Ti'iitli toi'<j;ito as slender as in wi/.s'-o.sn, more cvciilv cnrvcMl, far loss 

 curved lliun in urhlora : sternite (PI. XLIV. f. :i3) witli tlie lobe much smaller 

 than ill itrhlora, slightly s])ahilate. Harjie as in (lehlorn, but (jnite straight. 



Ihth. West .Afriea. 



In the Tring Mnsenni :! ? ? I'roiu : Ogrngn, Niger; Moy, Sierra Leone, 

 14. \i. I'.iiil (1). Cator). 



."i:!T. Antinephele achlora. 



*A,itin,plirlr arhlura Holland, KnI. AVirs iv. p. :!40. n. T. (181)2) (Benita) ; Schaus & Clem., SVV/vrt 

 Uniie Li'p. p. 1« (1893) ; Kirby, Nov. Zooi.. i. p. 100 (18'.I4). 



c??. Differs from the preceding in tiie tliree pale lines (if tlie antemedian 

 band of the forewiug carving costad, in tiie iiro.ximal line of the postdiscal band 

 being more or less separated into Innnles, two of which are larger and white, 

 in the rnsset underside of the a-bdomen, and some other points. The proximal 

 abdominal sternites have a dark brown spot at tlie base. 



S. Tenth tergite (PI. XLIV. f. 31. 32) long, strongly curved downwards, 

 snbcylindric.al, not being strongly prismatically compressed ; steruite {Xv) very 

 much shorter than the tergite, flattened, torigue-shaped (PI. XLIV. f. 3;.*, ventral 

 aspect). Harjie long (PI. IL. f. 20), slender, straight, slightly curved upwards 

 at end. Penis-sheath (PI. LV. f. 44) on tlie innerside with a ]iatch of shar]) 

 teeth {il), shining through. 



Hab. West Africa. 



Li the Tring Museum 2 c?(^, 3 ? from Sierra Leone. 



.jiis. Antinephele muscosa (PI. VL f 14, c? : !•">, ?). 



*A„t:>ii-phi-lf »,».s-m9<, Holl.ind, Trenis. Amfi: Knt. Sor. .xvi. p. 70. n. 34. t. 2. f. 8 (?) (ISUi') 

 (Benita ;— coll. Holland) ; Kirby, Cut. Lep. ILl. i. p. M?,. n. 3 (1892). 



cJ ?. We figure a cotype (?) kindly lent to us by Dr. Holland, and a S from 

 the collection of Mons. Charles Oberthur. There are on the forewing a subbasal 

 and an antemedian band, besides an oblique discal band crossing wing from 

 costa just pi'oximally of subcostal fork to outer margin, reaching this at end 

 of M'-, from which band run backwards two more bands, all brown like hindwing : 

 the brown marginal area is irregularly dentate, and in the S figured bordered by 

 a white line, which is not present in the other two individuals e.xamined by us. 



c?. Tenth segment as in the following, the tergite rather stouter and more 

 evenly curved, and the sternite more obviously spatulate. Harjie as in achloni, 

 much longer than in huvdatd. 



Iliih. "West Africa. 



In the P.ritish Museum 1 6 from Benita presented liy Dr. Holland. 



A i from Cameroons, Johann Albrechts Hohe (t'onradt) in coll. Charles 

 Oberthiir. 



539. Antinephele lunulata spec. nov. (PI. VI. f. id, ? ; 17, S). 



S ?. Differs from inKftcoMi as follows : 



Underside of body paler. Forewing shallowly sinuate below apex in S\ 



Ujiperside : dark discal shade less distinct, at costal margin more proximal, at 

 distal margin more frontal, the pale apical area rcdnced distally, no distinct bands ; 

 a basal and two discal spots brown, but not conspicuous, one distally of cell, the 

 other between M' and M- : discal Hues stronglv concave from apex of cell to hinder 



