﻿LYC^NID.E 
  (African). 
  

  

  PLATE 
  XIX. 
  

  

  GENUS 
  TERIOMDIA. 
  

  

  Teriomima, 
  Kirb. 
  (atitca, 
  vol. 
  i. 
  pp. 
  11, 
  10, 
  19, 
  07, 
  

  

  XIII.— 
  TERIOmMA 
  ADELGITHA. 
  g 
  . 
  Fig. 
  4. 
  ? 
  . 
  Figs. 
  5, 
  0. 
  

  

  Liptena 
  Jdel()itha, 
  Hewitson, 
  "Entomologist's 
  Monthly 
  Magazine," 
  vol. 
  11, 
  

   p. 
  36 
  (1874). 
  

  

  Exp. 
  f 
  inch. 
  

  

  Uppeeside 
  dark 
  brown, 
  fringes 
  chequered 
  with 
  white. 
  Anterior 
  wings 
  with 
  

   an 
  oblique 
  row 
  of 
  three 
  white 
  spots 
  running 
  from 
  two-thirds 
  of 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  

   the 
  costa 
  towards 
  the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  hind 
  margin 
  ; 
  in 
  the 
  male, 
  these 
  are 
  more 
  

   or 
  less 
  obsolete, 
  and 
  are 
  sometimes 
  reduced 
  to 
  one 
  only, 
  as 
  described 
  by 
  

   Hewitson. 
  Posterior 
  wings 
  with 
  some 
  indistinct 
  whitish 
  markings 
  beyond 
  the 
  

   middle. 
  

  

  Underside 
  dark 
  brown. 
  Anterior 
  wings 
  with 
  a 
  doulde 
  row 
  of 
  white 
  

   submarginal 
  spots, 
  variable 
  in 
  size 
  and 
  shape, 
  within 
  the 
  spotted 
  fringes 
  ; 
  within 
  

   which 
  is 
  a 
  row 
  of 
  six 
  white 
  subcostal 
  spots, 
  the 
  first 
  linear, 
  the 
  fifth 
  much 
  the 
  

   largest, 
  and 
  a 
  row 
  of 
  five 
  rather 
  large 
  white 
  spots 
  in 
  and 
  beyond 
  the 
  cell 
  ; 
  inner 
  

   margin 
  whitish. 
  

  

  Posterior 
  wings 
  with 
  two 
  rows 
  of 
  submarginal 
  markings, 
  more 
  linear 
  than 
  

   on 
  the 
  anterior 
  wings, 
  within 
  the 
  spotted 
  fringes 
  ; 
  these 
  are 
  white, 
  except 
  the 
  

   four 
  uppermost 
  of 
  the 
  inner 
  row, 
  which 
  are 
  rusty 
  yellow 
  ; 
  the 
  white 
  spots 
  of 
  

   the 
  inner 
  row 
  nearest 
  the 
  anal 
  angle 
  are 
  marked 
  outside 
  with 
  black. 
  Within 
  

   these 
  is 
  a 
  third 
  row 
  of 
  much 
  larger 
  white 
  spots, 
  the 
  two 
  uppermost 
  marked 
  with 
  

   black. 
  There 
  are 
  two 
  more 
  large 
  white 
  spots 
  on 
  the 
  costa, 
  and 
  below 
  the 
  

   second 
  are 
  some 
  small 
  white 
  markings 
  in 
  and 
  below 
  the 
  cell 
  ; 
  the 
  basal 
  spot 
  

   on 
  the 
  costa 
  is 
  the 
  uppermost 
  of 
  a 
  basal 
  row 
  of 
  three 
  large 
  spots. 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  female, 
  the 
  upper 
  spots 
  of 
  the 
  second 
  submarginal 
  series 
  are 
  rusty 
  

  

  VOL. 
  II., 
  OCTOBER, 
  1892. 
  H 
  

  

  