102 Mr. H. Eltringham's Monograph of the 



? f. emini, Weymer, Iria., p. 221, pi. 2, f. 2 (1903); Suffert, 

 Iris., p. 23 (1904) ; Eltringham, Novit. Zool., xviii, p. 151 

 (1911). 

 German E. Africa (Mhonda, Ugogo). 



f. bnonnea, Eltringham, Novit. Zool., xviii, p. 151 (1911). 



German E. Africa (Rukwa Steppe, Masimii) ; British E. 

 Africa (Kitui) ; Uganda (Unyoro, Entebbe); N.E. Rhodesia 

 (Awemba) ; Angola (Makweta, Guimbungo, Pungo Andongo). 



A. pseudolycia pse^idolycia. PI. I, f. 5 {$). 



Expanse about 74 mm. F.-w. white. Base suffused with 

 black, costa powdered with bbickish. Apex rather broadly black, 

 and hind margin deeply suffused with sepia. There is a sub- 

 marginal row of rather ill-defined deep ochreous spots. Black 

 spots as follows : — One in cell near base, one, large, in cell over 

 origin of nervule 2, an irregular patch of black beyond cell, 

 partly confluent with a spot on discocellulars. A spot near 

 base of area 2, a subbasal and a submarginal in lb, and a central 

 spot in la. 



H.-w. white with some black at base, enclosing a white spot 

 near base of cell. A discal row of black spots in 7, 6, 5, 4, and 

 3, and a spot in 2 near origin of nervule 3. A broad black 

 marginal border edentate on the nervules, and inwardly edged 

 with deep ochreous, and bearing white internervular dots. 

 Underside resembles the uj^per, but in f.-w. there is less dark 

 marginal suffusion, and in the h.-w. the basal black encloses six 

 or seven white spots, and there is an additional black spot in 

 lb. The white spots in the border are larger. 



Head and thorax black with white spots. Abdomen black at 

 base, remainder ochreous, and bears white lateral spots. Claws 

 unequal. 



5 . Resembles ^ but wings are more rounded. 



A. pseudolycia aatrigera. PI. I, f. 1 ( (^ ), f . 10 ( $ ). 



cJ . Expanse 55-70 mm. Wings rosy red (liable to vary 

 much in intensity). F.-w. with a black basal suftusion. Costa 

 narrowly black. A black hind-marginal border moderately 

 wide at apex and very narrow from nervule 4 to hind angle. 

 Black spots as follows : — In cell, one near base (often obscured), 

 one a little beyond middle, and a linear spot at end on 

 discocellulars. One in lb near base (often absent or obscured 

 by the basal black) and one near margin, sometimes followed by 

 an indistinct submarginal spot. One in 2 close to median, 



