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  LYC.ENID.E 
  (AFRICAN). 
  TINGRA. 
  

  

  of 
  the 
  posterior 
  wings, 
  except 
  the 
  first 
  branch 
  of 
  tlie 
  subcostal 
  ; 
  the 
  only 
  distinct 
  

   spots 
  on 
  the 
  iipperside 
  are 
  those 
  at 
  the 
  end 
  of 
  the 
  cells, 
  and 
  a 
  small 
  one 
  in 
  

   the 
  cell 
  of 
  the 
  anterior 
  wings 
  ; 
  but 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  others 
  are 
  also 
  slightly 
  indicated. 
  

  

  " 
  Underside 
  white, 
  the 
  ends 
  of 
  the 
  nervures 
  marked 
  with 
  small 
  black 
  spots. 
  

   Anterior 
  wings 
  with 
  a 
  row 
  of 
  four 
  small 
  subcostal 
  spots, 
  two 
  spots 
  in 
  the 
  cell 
  

   besides 
  the 
  larger 
  one 
  at 
  the 
  apex, 
  and 
  another 
  in 
  the 
  fork 
  of 
  the 
  two 
  lowest 
  

   median 
  nervules. 
  Posterior 
  wings 
  with 
  a 
  large 
  spot 
  above 
  the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  

   cell, 
  a 
  small 
  one 
  at 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  cell, 
  a 
  large 
  one 
  at 
  its 
  extremity, 
  and 
  one 
  in 
  

   the 
  fork 
  of 
  the 
  nervures 
  below 
  ; 
  a 
  submarginal 
  row 
  of 
  six 
  small 
  spots, 
  angulated 
  

   outwards 
  in 
  the 
  middle, 
  commencing 
  with 
  a 
  spot 
  larger 
  than 
  the 
  others 
  on 
  the 
  

   costa." 
  (Kirby, 
  he. 
  cit.) 
  

  

  Hab. 
  Lagos. 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  Collection 
  of 
  Dr. 
  Staudinger. 
  

  

  VII.— 
  TINGEA 
  LAVmiA. 
  $ 
  . 
  Figs. 
  4, 
  5. 
  

  

  Tiniira 
  TAiriiiia, 
  Kirby, 
  "Annals 
  and 
  Magazine 
  of 
  Natural 
  History," 
  ser. 
  6, 
  

   vol. 
  4, 
  p. 
  267 
  (September, 
  1890). 
  

  

  Exp. 
  1} 
  inches. 
  

  

  " 
  2I(ih'. 
  White, 
  with 
  rather 
  large 
  black 
  spots 
  on 
  the 
  costa 
  towards 
  the 
  

   apex 
  of 
  anterior 
  wings, 
  at 
  the 
  ends 
  of 
  all 
  the 
  cells, 
  at 
  the 
  ends 
  of 
  the 
  nervures 
  

   on 
  all 
  the 
  hind 
  margins, 
  and 
  one 
  nearer 
  the 
  base 
  above 
  the 
  cells 
  ; 
  under 
  this, 
  on 
  

   the 
  anterior 
  wings 
  only, 
  is 
  occasionally 
  another 
  spot 
  in 
  the 
  cell 
  on 
  the 
  under- 
  

   side 
  ; 
  extreme 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  wings 
  slightly 
  stained 
  with 
  yellow 
  ; 
  apex 
  of 
  anterior 
  

   wings 
  sliglitly 
  bordered 
  with 
  ashy 
  above." 
  (Kirby, 
  lac. 
  n't.) 
  

  

  Hab. 
  Gaboon, 
  Ogowe. 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  Collections 
  of 
  the 
  British 
  Museum 
  and 
  of 
  Dr. 
  Staudinger. 
  

  

  Allied 
  to 
  T. 
  TorrkJu, 
  Kirb., 
  but 
  a 
  larger, 
  paler, 
  and 
  broader-winged 
  insect. 
  

  

  VIIL— 
  TINGRA 
  FATIMA. 
  ? 
  . 
  Figs. 
  8. 
  U. 
  

  

  Tinijra 
  Fatiina, 
  Kirby, 
  " 
  Annals 
  and 
  Magazine 
  of 
  Natural 
  History," 
  ser. 
  6, 
  

   vol. 
  4, 
  p. 
  268 
  (September, 
  1890). 
  

   Exp. 
  1^ 
  inches. 
  

   " 
  Upperside 
  white, 
  slightlv 
  stained 
  with 
  orange 
  at 
  the 
  base 
  of 
  the 
  costa. 
  

  

  