440 Mr. Roland Trimen on some new species of 
and beyond middle, forming an ill-defined cloud, com- 
mencing immediately beyond extremity of discoidal cell; 
this cloud encloses a yellow-ochreous spot a little beyond 
cell, and is bounded externally towards apex by an 
elongate paler spot close to costa, and between third and 
second median nervules by a smaller similar spot ill- 
defined outwardly; towards hind margin the ground 
colour is paler and very faintly tinged with yellow- 
ochreous (except near apex); a submarginal row of very 
indistinct internervular small fuscous-brown spots. 
Hind wing :—Very faintly tinged with yellow-ochreous 
about apex, near which are two faint fuscous-brown dots. 
Under side :—Hind wing and apical area of fore wing 
cream-colour, inclining to argillaceous. Fore wing :— 
Yellow-ochreous, becoming much paler beyond middle ; 
fuscous-brown cloud very conspicuous, and the ochreous 
spot it encloses larger and better defined than on upper 
side; the two outer spots, on the contrary, much less 
distinct, and quite merged in the ground colour; costa 
from base narrowly bordered with dull cream-colour ; 
submarginal row of seven small fuscous spots; a little 
before it, near costa, a curved row of three black dots ; 
Hind wing :—three transverse thin brownish-rufous 
strie, the first and second (respectively before and about 
middle) very irregular and interrupted, the third (near 
hind margin) regular and lunulated; between the second 
and third strie a row of seven contiguous ocelli, centred 
with a black and yellow dot, and ringed with brownish 
rufous ; of these the middle (fourth) one is smallest and 
more indistinct than the rest; a small brownish-rufous 
striola at extremity of discoidal cell; between it and the 
first ocellus some slight fuscous irroration. 
This species is nearly allied to both C. natalensis, 
Boisd., and C. madagascariensis, Boisd. From the 
former it differs, on the upper side, in its very much 
darker colouring and exceedingly ill-defined marking, 
wanting alike the warm yellow-ochreous ground colour 
in both wings, and the black spots and lunules in the 
hind wings; while on the under side it is cream-colour, 
with rufous markings, instead of hoary, clouded with 
fuscous-grey and with fuscous markings; and the fore 
wing altogether wants the suffused spot near posterior 
angle, so conspicuous in C. natalensis. 
From C. madagascariensis it diverges almost similarly, 
as regards the upper side, in its want of warm ochreous 
