AVOR AT Dz. 
ACRAA. VII. 
ACRAIA ORETA. 42. 
Acrea Oreta, Hewitson, Entom. Monthly Mag., \874, page 131. 
Uprrrstpr. Male dark brown. Anterior wing with the cell (where it is marked 
by two black. spots), a band parallel and near to the inner margin, an oblong spot 
between the first and second median nervules, and two small spots below these, all 
dull scarlet; an oblique band of three ill-defined white spots beyond the middle. 
Posterior wing scarlet with several spots near the base, a band of spots at the 
middle and the outer margin, which is finely indented inwardly, all black. 
Unpversipe ochreous-yellow. Both wings with the nervures near the outer 
margin and lines between them brown. Anterior wing with a central spot of 
brown. Posterior wing with four spots at the base, an oblique band of five spots, 
three spots (one minute) in the cell and a central transverse band of eight spots, all 
black. 
Exp. 238; mch. Hab. Fernando Po. (Rogers.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
ACRAA ORINA. 43, 48. 
Acrea Orina, Hewitson, Eutom. Monthly Mag., 1874, page 130. 
Upprrstpr. Male dark brown. Anterior wing with the cell scarlet ; a band of 
six spots, three of which nearest the apex—sometimes dull white, sometimes rufous, 
sometimes not there at all—are at an angle with the other three which are scarlet, 
and placed between the branches of the median nervure, the last forming a band 
near and parallel to the immer margin. Posterior wing scarlet with several spots, 
which are crowded together near the base, and the outer margin black. 
Unpersip# ochreous-yellow. Both wings with the nervures as they approach 
the outer margin and lines between them dark brown. Anterior wing with the 
brown as above, but paler. Posterior wing with eighteen or nineteen spots some 
of which are united in the figure. 
Exp. 23%5 inch. Hab. Fernando Po. (Rogers.) 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
In this species no dependence can be placed upon the number of spots near the base of the 
posterior wing. ‘The specimen I have figured has twelve spots, two or three spots being united into 
one; another example has nineteen spots. 
ACR#A ACERATA. 44. 
Acrea Acerata, Hewitson, Annis. and Mag. of Nat. His., 1874. 
Upprrstpr orange. Both wings with the outer margins broad, dark brown. 
Anterior wing with the base and two large triangular spots on the costal margin 
dark brown. 
Unpersipe paler. Both wings with the outer margins as above, marked on the 
margin by a series of triangular rufous spots. Anterior wing with a lunular black 
Published April 1st, 1875.] 
