nymphalid.t;. — nymphalin.e. — euxanthe. 



(lash in the middle in the specimen figm-ed, hut not in the type. Posterior wings 

 with the centre filled xip with a large pale greenish-white blotch, extending to 

 the inner margin ; a submarginal row of rather larger white spots than in the 

 male, and one or two additional dashes towards the anal angle, nearer the hind 

 margin ; the inner row of white spots is better developed, consisting of four 

 moderate-sized spots running from the costa in the type, and continued towards 

 the anal angle in the specimen figured by four more ; the last but two of this 

 series of eight being nearly obsolete. 



Underside similar, but the greater portion, especially of the posterior wings, 

 inclining to coffee-brown, the base is spotted with white, and on the posterior 

 wings the outer portion of the black veins is much thickened, and a thick black 

 line extends between them more or less towards the base, either from the 

 blackish border on which the submarginal spots rest, or from the spots of the 

 inner row. 



Body black, spotted with white as in the male. Wings broad, much less 

 scalloped than in E. Wakcfiddii. 



Hab. Mombasa (Last). 



In the Collection of Heulev Grose Smith. 



Allied to E. Trajaiuis, Ward,* but differs from it in the position, shape and colour of the 

 spjts in and about the cell, and in the middle row of spots on the anterior wings. 



* Godartla Trajanus, Ward, " Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," vol. 8, p. 36 (1871j ; 

 " African Lepidofitera," p. 10, pi. 8, figs. 3, 4 (1874). 



