New species of Pierine. 173 
Larinopoda lyeenoides,n. sp. (Pl. VII. figs. 2-5.) 
9. Wings above, white (like rice-paper), basal costa . 
and apex of the front-wings brownish; thorax brownish, 
abdomen white, palpi orange. 
Wings below, white; front-wings with a rounded 
blackish costal spot above the termination of the ceil, 
and two or three at the apex; basal costa speckled with 
black atoms; hind-wings with a brown subapical spot, 
and an indistinct point placed obliquely below it ; a black 
spot just below the origin of the first median branch ; 
body white, legs and palpi orange-yellow. 
Expanse of wings, | inch, 9 lines. 
Hab.—West Africa. Coll. «W. W. Saunders. 
The above genus, though evidently belonging to the 
Pierine, seems, in some respects, intermediate between 
the Hronia group of that subfamily and the genus Delo- 
neura of Trimen (Lyccenine), and bears out the view 
maintained by those Lepidopterists who place these two 
subfamilies in juxtaposition; its natural position in the 
Pierine is between Nepheronia and Huchloé. 
