PAriLIONID.E. — PIEEIN.E. BELENOIS. 



Antenniie black, narrowly ringed with white ; body black, clothed with paler 

 hairs ; a black tuft before the extremity beneath in the male. 

 Hab. Mombasa (Last). 



In the Collecti^u of H. Grose Smith. 



v.— BELENOIS MAJUNGAi?A. i . Figs. 7, 8. 



Millothris jlniurnianii, H.. Giose Smith, '"Anuals and Magazine of N"atural 

 History," ser. G, vol. 7, p. 1'24 (1891). 



Exp. 1|- inches. 



Male. Upperside. Anterior wings white, costa narrowly, and apex and 

 hind margin more broadly black, the neighbourhood of the costa dusted with 

 grey, and the border lined and dusted with gi'ey, much dentated on the inner 

 edge on the lower half, and ceasing just above the hinder angle ; cell pale red 

 from the base to beyond the middle. Posterior wings pale yellow, with a row of 

 five small black spots at the extremities of the nervures, except the first sub- 

 costal nervule, and the submedian nervure. 



Underside. Anterior wings white, costa very narrowly black, spotted with 

 grey, apex buff, cell reddish-orange nearly to the extremity. Posterior wings 

 buff, darker towards the margins, costa reddish-orange towards the base. 



Antennae black, very slightly ringed with white, body black, clothed with 

 grey hairs ; tuft before apex of abdomen beneath apparently buff. 



Hab. North-West Coast of Madagascar (Last). 



In the Collection of H. Grose Smith. 



VI.— BELENOIS ISOIvANI. i . Figs. 9, 10. $ . Fig. 11. 



Bdenois hnhani, H. Grose Smith, "Annals and Magazine of Natural 

 History," ser. G, vol. 3, p. 1'2;3 (1889). 



Exp. '2i inches. 



Mcdf. Upperside white. Anterior wings with the costa, apex and hind margin 

 black, irrorated with grey. The border is deeply indented on the inner side of 

 its lower portion, and interrupted above the spot at the extremity of the sub- 

 median nervure, with which it ceases. Posterior wings with four minute 

 blackish spots at the extremities of the median nervules and submedian nervure. 



