ACR #1D &. 
ACRA III. 
ACRAA ANEMOSA. 14, 15. 
UpprersipE orange. Anterior wing, with the base, two minute spots, a short 
transverse band beyond the middle and the apex dark brown. Posterior wing 
crossed near the middle by a broad band of orange-carmine. 
UNDERSIDE as above, except that the anterior wing is paler near the apex, the 
posterior wing paler at the centre of the transverse band (which is broader), and 
that there are some minute white spots near the base, and a transverse band of 
similar spots near the margin. 
Exp. 24% mches. Hab. Zambesi. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ACRA ADMATHA. 16, 17. 
Uprrrsipz. Anterior wing transparent, clouded with brown towards the 
margin ; with some obscure brown spots. Posterior wing scarlet, spotted with black 
from the base to beyond the middle ; the outer margin broadly black, traversed by a 
band of six round scarlet spots. 
UnpersiprE as above, except that the posterior wing is carmine-white, rufous 
near the base; the black spots eighteen im number; the submarginal spots orange 
and carmine-white. 
Exp. 2445 inches. Hab. Old Calabar. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
This species is near to A. Horta, but differs from it in having the broad band on the upperside 
of the posterior wing. It is nearer to A. Neobule of Reich, ‘‘ Voyage en Abyssinie,” Plate 33, figs. 3, 4 
(not A. Nobule of Doubleday, in the ‘‘ Genera,” which is A. Mahela of Boisduval). 
