NYMPHALID^.-ACR.EINzE. 



XXIV.— ACKyEA UNIMACULATA. <j . Fig. 3. ?. Figs. 1, 2. 



Acraa Unimacuhita, Female, H. Grose-Smith, " Novitates Zoologicae," 

 Vol. v., p. 350 (August, 1898). 



Exp. ^ . l-l inches, ? . '2 inches. 



Male. Differs from A. (Juirina, Fabr., in the absence of spots on both 

 sides of both wings, except on the underside of the posterior wings, where 

 there is one spot in the cell near the base. On the upperside of the anterior 

 wings the basal tawny area is more extended, its outer edge is marked by 

 an indistinct dusky band and the upper part of the disco-cellular nervules is 

 marked by a narrow dark grey line. On the posterior wings the tawny area 

 extends lower towards the anal angle. Both wings are dusky grey at the base. 



In the female the outer edge of the tawny area, on the upperside of the 

 anterior wings, is not marked by the dusky band of the male, and on the disc 

 of the posterior wings the tawny area is less extended. On the Plate the female 

 is designated as the male, and cicc versa, the male being No. 3 and the female 

 Nos. 1 and 2. 



Hab. Kabras, Uganda Protectorate, December, 189(5 (Dr. Ansorge). 



In the Collection of the Hon. Walter Eothschild. 



Professor Aurivillius places this species as a synonym of A. Humilis, Sharpe, but the latter 

 is a totally different species, and will be figured in a subsequent Plate. 



XXV.— ACR^A DISSOCIATA. 3 . Figs. 4, 5. ? . Fig. 6. 



Acraa Dissociata, H. Grose-Smith, " Novitates Zoologicte," Vol. V., p. 350 

 (August, 1898). 



Exp. $ . 2| inches, 8 . 2^ inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings ashy grey, semihyaline ; a narrow pink 

 streak in the middle of the inner margin. Posterior wings pink, except at the 



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