ACRHADH—ACRAA. 
ACRAA CERASA. 10. 
Uprrrsipr orange and white, with several black spots, the margins broadly 
brown. Anterior wing orange from the base to the middle, from the middle to the 
outer margin transparent white, with the nervures black, a spot within the cell and 
one at its termination black. Posterior wing with the base and four or five spots 
near it black; crossed near the middle by an irregular band of seven black spots, the 
nervures near the outer margin black. 
UNDERSIDE as above, with the spots near the base of the posterior wing more 
distinct, and eight in number. 
Expan. 158; in. Hab. Natal. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ACRAIA ESEBRIA. 11, 12. 
Uprrrsipr. Male, dark brown, with a broad, central, rufous band, which is com- 
mon to both wings: commences on the anterior wing at the second median nervure, 
and occupying nearly the whole of the posterior wing, extends to its inner margin. 
Anterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a band ‘of five light yellow spots, the 
lowest spot separate and minute. Posterior wing with the nervures beyond the 
middle, the rays between them, and some spots at the base, black. 
UnperstpzE as above, except that the anterior wing beyond the white band and 
the outer margin of the posterior wing (which is brown above) are rufous, with the 
nervures and the rays between them black. Posterior wing with nine black spots at 
the base. 
Female differs from the male only in having the transverse band of the anterior 
wing white, and the band which is common to both wings light yellow. 
Expan. 6 254, ¢ 243 in. Hab. Natal. 
In the Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 
ACRAA NEBULOSA. 13. 
Upprrsipr dark brown. Anterior wing transparent, with the base, the nervures, 
and the outer margin dark brown. Posterior wing dark clouded brown, with an ill- 
defined pale yellow band (divided into four by the nervures) between the middle of 
the inner margin and the middle of the wing. 
UNnpERsIDE as above, except that both wings have a submarginal band of pale 
yellow spots more distinctly marked on the posterior wing, that the ‘pale yellow band of 
the posterior wing is more distinct, and that there are two small spots near the base, 
one on the costal margin, and a clouded, ill-defined spot in and below the cell, all 
hight yellow. 
Expan 33 in. Hab. Ceram. 
In the Collection of Mr. Wallace. 
