Ae Cae a Ae Dh. 
ACRA‘tA. ILI. 
ACRAIA ACIPHA. 8&8. 
Uprersipg. Male black. Anterior wing crossed transversely near the middle 
by a broad irregular band of orange, sinuated on both sides, and marked at the end 
of the cell by a black spot. Posterior wing glossed with blue. 
Unprrsipe as above, except that the orange band is much paler and extended 
inwardly nearly to the base: that the posterior wing is so much lighter that the 
nervures and the rays between them are visible, some of the rays, especially near the 
costal margin, rufous. 
Female much larger, the upperside brown, the band of the anterior wing 
dull yellow, the underside light brown, with the nervures and rays between them 
black, the posterior wing crossed beyond the middle .by an indistinct band of paler 
colour. 
Expan. 8 2535, ¢ 248; in. Hab. New Grenada. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. CO. Hewitson. 
ACRAIA NECODA. 9. 
Uprrrsipr. Semitransparent, the outer margins dark brown. Anterior wing 
light brown, chiefly towards the margins, marked with nine black spots: one at the 
middle of the cell, a second below it: one at the end of the cell, and two below it 
(between it and the anal angle): an oblique band of four beyond the middle, forming 
the mner boundary of a band of white, divided by the nervures which are black. 
Posterior wing, rufous, paler near the outer margin, with four or five black spots near 
the base ; crossed near the middle by a curved band of eight black spots: the ner- 
vures and the rays between them dark brown. 
Unpersipr as above with the spots near the base of the posterior wing more 
distinct, and to the number of eight. 
Expan 242; in. Hab. Abyssinia. 
In the Collection of the British Museum. 
