some new species of Diurnal Zepidoptera. 261 



being placed right beyond the band, nearer to the outer margin. 

 Secondaries : a semicircular median band consisting of three large 

 irregular spots, beyond which, is a submarginal row of six (sometimes 

 seven) smaller spots. Cilia of fore-wing black ; of hind-wing black, 

 but bright yellow at apex and anal angle. Under-side. Primaries : 

 costal margin yellow, divided just beyond the cell ; a broad yellow 

 streak and a spot in the cell. The band of irregular spots as on 

 upper-surface is present with the addition of a large spot in the 

 interspace below the costal spot. Yellow marginal internervular 

 radiations and spots as in G. formosus, but more pronounced. 

 Secondaries much as in C. formosus, but the dark yellow spots deeper 

 in tone and larger. 



Antennae, legs, palpi and head much as in G. formosus. 



Expanse l& inch. 



Hob. North-west Rhodesia, December 1903. 



One specimen which I take to be a £ has a submarginal 

 series of about eight minute yellow clashes on the upper- 

 side of the fore-wing, and on several other specimens I 

 can detect traces of some of these markings. 



The hind tibiae have the two pairs of spurs, the upper 

 pair being smallest. 



Mr. Cookson procured a good series of this species, 

 which appears to be quite distinct from any hitherto 

 described. 



