H Mr. W. C. Hewitson ou 



tho apical half dark brown, crossed obliquely by a band 

 of white divided into five parts by the nervures : a sub- 

 apical band of four white spots. Posterior wing darker 

 near the outer margin^ with two sub-marginal bands of 

 brown spots. 



Underside. Rufous-yellow, with the outer margins 

 rufous brown. Anterior wing with the band and spots 

 of white as above : a spot in the cell and the inner 

 margin of the band dark brown. Posterior wing with a 

 spot in the cell and an oblique band before the middle 

 (dark on the costal margin, indistinct below) both dark 

 brown, the submarginal bands marked by pale spots, 

 those of the inner band white. 



Exp. 2 j^Q- inches. 



Eah.— Old Calabar. 



In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Like the females of A. Tadema and Aynpedusa abore : 

 but much brighter in colour, and completely different on 

 the underside. 



6. Aterica Ahesa. 



Male. Uppersido. Bark blue-brown (so dark that it 

 is not easy to see the still darker spots) . Anterior wing 

 with two spots within, and one outside the cell : crossed 

 by bands iDefore and after the middle, and by two sub- 

 marginal bands of large dark brown spots. Posterior 

 wing without spots. 



Underside. Lilac-gray, rufous at the inner margin of 

 the anterior wing : both wings clouded with pale brown, 

 both crossed near the middle by a zig-zag brown line, 

 followed on both by a band of small brown spots. An- 

 terior wing with a small brown spot, and two larger 

 spots, bordered with brown, witliin the cell : a pale spot 

 on the costal margin beyond the middle. Posterior 

 wing with two or three small black spots at the base. 



Exp. 2 Jjf inches. 



Hub. — Cape Coast Castle. 



In the collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Like A. Veronica and Ccendea on the upperside, but 

 very different from any other species on the underside. 



