158 Mr. Herbert Druce's descriptions of neiv species 



9. Harma Corsandra. 



Upperside dark brown ; both wings crossed beyond the 

 middle with a rufous band. Anterior wing with four 

 elongated white spots near the costal margin. A rufous 

 mark at the end of the cell, and two black lines in the 

 cell. Posterior wing with a rufous spot in the cell ; both 

 wings are traversed near the outer margin by a double 

 black band of hastate spots. Underside pale ochreous at 

 the base of both wings, both crossed by a dark-brown 

 band ; the Avhite spots and the other markings as above, 

 but very indistinct. 



Exp. 3 inches. 



Hab. — Angola. 



In the collection of H. Druce. 



10. Adolias Lujnna. 



Upperside dark brown ; both wings crossed by a broad 

 band of paler brown. Anterior wing crossed near the 

 base by three black lines ; a black line near and at the 

 end of the cell ; a whitish spot at the apex, and a band of 

 indistinct dark-brown spots crossing both wings near the 

 outer margin. Underside greenish-Avhite, dusky at the 

 apex of anterior, the white spot as above ; five black lines 

 in the cell; both wings crossed beyond the middle by a 

 double band of faint brown spots ; three black lines near 

 the base of the posterior wing. 



Exp. 3^ inches. 



Hab. — Philippine Islands (Pryer). 



In the collection of H. Druce. 



11. Paphia Haiixicelli. 



Yovxw oi P. Pliilamena. Upperside glossy green. An- 

 terior wing crossed from the costal margin to the anal 

 angle by a broad black band. Posterior Aving blackish 

 round the outer margin ; three minute Avhite spots at the 

 anal angle. Underside rich reddish-brown, irrorated with 

 Avhlte. Anterior AAing crossed by three dark-brown bands ; 

 a roAV of minute Avhitc spots from the apex' to the anal 

 angle. Posterior Aving crossed by four dark-broAvn bands ; 

 three spots near the anal angle outwardly black, iuAvardly 

 Avhite. 



Exp. 2,\ inches. 



Hab. — Pebas, Upper Amazons (HauxAvell). 



In the collection of H. Druce. 



