20 NYMPHALID.?:. — ACR.EIN.E. — ACR.^IA. 



base, which is rather broadly dusky grey ; an irregular row of black spots 

 surrounds the cell, of which the spot between the two upper median nervules 

 is out of line and nearer the margin, and the spot above it is nearer the cell ; a 

 rather large spot in the cell, a spot above the cell, and a cluster of spots near 

 the inner margin towards the base, some of which merge in the dusky basal 

 area ; outer margin narrowly dark grey. 



UxDERSiDE. Anterior wings pinkish dull brown, with a small spot at the 

 end of the cell, an irregular row of six spots across the disc, and another below 

 the submedian norvure. Posterior wings pale tawny, with a basal broad pink 

 l)and extending along the inner margin nearly to the anal angle ; the disc is 

 traversed by a very broad chestnut-brown band ; the sub-basal and discal spots 

 as on the upperside. 



Ftwiilc. Upperside. Dusky brownish-grey on the anterior wings, slightly 

 paler in the middle of the inner margin, the spots on the underside showing 

 indistinctly through the wings. Posterior wings dusky brown w-ith spots as in 

 the male, the base broadly, the outer margin narrowly, brownish-gi-ey. Uxder- 

 sioE differs little from the male, but the anterior wuigs are scarcely tinged with 

 pink, and the posterior wings are paler. 



Hah. Patslio, Nandi country, Uganda Protectorate, December, 1896 (Dr. 

 Ansorge and Mr. Legros). 



The male is in the Collection of the Hon. Walter Rothschild, and both sexes (tvpes) are 

 lu Mr. Grose-Smith's Collection. 



Professor Aurivillius places this species as a synonym of A. AsbolojjliHtha, Karsch, but 

 ■whether correctly so I am unable to sav. 



XXYI.— ACR.EA DISJUXCTA. i . Figs. 7, 8. 



Acnm Disjuncta, H. Grose-Smith, " Novitates Zoologies," Vol. V., p. 301 

 (August, 1898). 



Exp. If inches. 



Male. Upperside. Dark brown. Anterior wings with a pale tawny band 

 crossing the wings as in A. Cinhniia, Ward, but divided between the two upper 

 median nervules bv a blackish-brown irregular band which iiartiallv covers the 

 interspace between the two upper median nervules, but is narrower than in 

 A. Cydonia, and ,1. FUira, Dewitz. Posterior wings with the basal three-fourths 

 pale brown and dusky at the base, the outer fourth dusky dark brown. 



