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  LYCiENIDiE 
  (AFRICAN). 
  TERIOMIMA. 
  

  

  yellow 
  on 
  the 
  anterior 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  ou 
  the 
  posterior 
  wings 
  ; 
  and 
  the 
  inner 
  margin 
  

   of 
  the 
  anterior 
  wings 
  is 
  less 
  white. 
  On 
  the 
  posterior 
  wings 
  the 
  spots 
  are 
  larger 
  

   and 
  more 
  imiform 
  in 
  size, 
  and 
  more 
  of 
  them 
  are 
  rusty 
  yellow, 
  and 
  accompanied 
  

   by 
  black 
  spots. 
  

  

  Body 
  black, 
  antennfe 
  and 
  legs 
  ringed 
  with 
  white, 
  the 
  former 
  tipped 
  with 
  

   tawny 
  ; 
  palpi 
  pubescent. 
  

  

  Hal). 
  Gaboon 
  (Eogers) 
  ; 
  Cameroons 
  (Preuss). 
  

  

  In 
  the 
  British 
  Museum 
  (Hewitson 
  Collection), 
  and 
  in 
  the 
  Collections 
  of 
  Dr. 
  Staudinger 
  

   and 
  Mr. 
  H. 
  Grose 
  Smith. 
  

  

  XIV.— 
  TERIOMIMA 
  ADELGUNDA. 
  s 
  . 
  Fig. 
  1. 
  $ 
  . 
  Figs. 
  2, 
  3. 
  

  

  Teriomima 
  Ad'hjunda, 
  Staudinger, 
  " 
  Iris," 
  vol. 
  iv. 
  p. 
  219 
  (1892). 
  

  

  Exp. 
  1 
  inch. 
  

  

  Male. 
  Upperside 
  dark 
  brown, 
  the 
  fringes 
  irregularly 
  chequered 
  with 
  

   white. 
  Anterior 
  wings 
  with 
  a 
  white 
  spot 
  in 
  the 
  cell, 
  two 
  white 
  subcostal 
  spots 
  

   at 
  two-thirds 
  of 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  costa, 
  and 
  another 
  white 
  spot 
  nearly 
  opposite 
  

   the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  inner 
  margin 
  ; 
  posterior 
  wings 
  with 
  one 
  or 
  two 
  indistinct 
  

   whitish 
  spots. 
  

  

  Underside. 
  Anterior 
  wings 
  dark 
  brown, 
  with 
  an 
  irregular 
  white 
  band 
  at 
  

   two-thirds 
  of 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  wing 
  on 
  the 
  costa, 
  preceded 
  by 
  two 
  small 
  white 
  

   spots 
  on 
  the 
  costa 
  ; 
  and 
  followed 
  by 
  two 
  more 
  ; 
  there 
  are 
  two 
  white 
  spots 
  in 
  the 
  

   cell, 
  six 
  white 
  dashes 
  on 
  the 
  fringes, 
  the 
  fourth 
  very 
  small 
  ; 
  none 
  below 
  the 
  

   submedian 
  nervure 
  ; 
  and 
  two 
  rows 
  of 
  white 
  submarginal 
  spots, 
  the 
  outer 
  row 
  

   commencing 
  with 
  a 
  spot 
  opposite 
  the 
  second 
  dash 
  on 
  the 
  fringes, 
  followed 
  by 
  a 
  

   very 
  large 
  one 
  ; 
  the 
  third 
  is 
  nearly 
  obsolete 
  ; 
  the 
  rest 
  are 
  moderate 
  sized, 
  and 
  

   are 
  continued 
  to 
  the 
  hinder 
  angle 
  ; 
  the 
  inner 
  row 
  commences 
  below 
  the 
  costa, 
  

   and 
  consists 
  of 
  two 
  large 
  spots 
  and 
  three 
  small 
  dots, 
  ceasing 
  beyond 
  the 
  middle 
  

   of 
  the 
  wing. 
  Within 
  this, 
  nearly 
  opposite 
  the 
  middle 
  of 
  the 
  hind 
  margin, 
  is 
  a 
  

   large 
  white 
  spot. 
  Inner 
  margin 
  whitish. 
  Hind 
  wings 
  black, 
  irregularly 
  

   mottled 
  with 
  white 
  at 
  the 
  base 
  and 
  inner 
  margin 
  ; 
  within 
  the 
  spotted 
  fringes 
  

   are 
  two 
  submarginal 
  rows 
  of 
  spots, 
  the 
  first 
  consisting 
  of 
  five 
  spots, 
  the 
  second 
  

   and 
  fourth 
  largest, 
  the 
  third 
  smallest 
  ; 
  the 
  second 
  composed 
  of 
  small 
  dots 
  ; 
  

   within 
  this 
  is 
  a 
  large 
  irregular 
  curved 
  wdiite 
  mark, 
  and 
  there 
  are 
  also 
  three 
  

   large 
  subcostal 
  spots, 
  and 
  two 
  more 
  spots 
  in 
  the 
  cell. 
  

  

  Female 
  similar, 
  but 
  with 
  the 
  spots 
  all 
  rather 
  larger 
  and 
  better 
  defined. 
  On 
  

  

  