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CYMOTHOE. I. 



I.— CYMOTHOE HERmXIA. $ . Figs. 1, 2. 



Harma Herminia, Heuley Grose Smith, "Annals and Magazine of Natiual 

 History," ser. 6, vol. 19, p. 63 (January, 1889). 



Exp. 2f inches. 



" Male. IJppERsiDE. Both wings light tawny-brown, brighter towards the 

 exterior margins, crossed beyond the middle by a broad dark brown band ; on 

 the anterior wings the band tapers towards the apex, and is broader towards the 

 inner margin, sinnated slightly internally, and deeply so externally ; on the 

 posterior wings the band is broader on the costal margin and tapers towards the 

 anal angle ; between the band and margin, on both wings, is an irregular row 

 of brown hastate markings ; the base of the anterior and the base and fold of 

 the posterior wings broadly brown, the exterior margins of both wings more 

 narrowly brown. 



"Underside. Both -wings light ta'^\Tiy -brown, the band less distinct, 

 bordered internally by a brown line extending from the costa of the anterior 

 wing to the anal angle, inside which are the usual markings, the spots in the 

 middle and at the end of the cell on the anterior wing brown, both wings with a 

 submarginal band of indistinct hastate spots." (H. G. S., loc. cit.) 



Hab. Mongo-ma-Lobah (G. Thomson). 



Allied to C. Cants, Dru,, and C. Capella, Ward. 



In the Collection of Henley Grose Smitli, who has also just received this species from Mr. "W. 

 Bonny, who accompanied Mr. Stanley in his journey across Africa, where it was captured in the 

 Tast Forest in the middle of that Continent. 



II.— CYMOTHOE HAIMODIA. ? . Figs. 3, 4. 



Harma Haimodia, Henley Grose Smith, " Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," ser. 5, vol. 19, p. 64 (January, 1889). 

 Exp. 2^ inches. 



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