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Mr. G. T. Bi^uiie-Baker’s Revision of the 
. Both wings nnifonn dark brown above. Primaries below with 
a large spot closing the cell and a still larger one below it below 
vein 2. Postinedian line less oblique and continued down to vein 2. 
PTudersurface near lachare-% Ilew., but the markings are decidedly 
fewer tlius showing more white of the ground-colour. 
Hah. West Africa; Cameroons. 
Type in the British Museum. 
This is an obscure species, again very closely allied to a 
true Li/caencsthcs, viz. ^ lachares, but it lias fewer spots and 
they are more localised. From the ^ of lachares it can be 
easily separated by its brown upperside and by the fact 
that the underside is like the ^ and not like the ^ of that 
species. From N. lyzanius it may be recognised by the 
underside having decidedly fewer markings, which are also 
more separated. 
Genus Neurellipes. 
Differs from Tricleina, Karscli, in that veins 11 and 12 
do not anastomose; the neuration is otherwise similar to 
Triclema, in which veins 8 and 9 are absent. Eyes hairy. 
Palpi roughly scaled with hairs, end segment of moderate 
length, somewhat robust. 
Type, Neurellipes lusoncs, Hew. 
KEY TO SPECIES. 
1. Both wings blackish brown ; primaries 
with an oval orange-coloui-ed spot 
between veins Ici and 2. Below 
blackish, spot on primaries above 
does not show through .... 
2. Both wings blackish brown; jirimaries 
M'ith a largish round orange spot 
in lower radial area. Below brown 
spot on primaries above showing 
through . 
3. Both wings dark brown ; primaries 
with a largish round orange spot; 
secondaries with a short blue dash 
in the internervular spaces of veins 
1-3. 
cliryseosticUis. 
lusones. 
maeander. 
