260 Mr. H. Eltringham's Monograph of the 



mark across cell at origin of 2, narrow at subcostal and wide at 

 median. Beneath this in lb a subtriangular red mark, the apex 

 of which just touches the lower outer corner of the red in cell. 

 In the middle of this red mark a black dot. A second trans- 

 verse red mark in cell about 2 mm. wide, its outer edge reaching 

 median at origin of 3 and there becoming continuous with an 

 elongated quadrate red patch in area 2, which, occupying the 

 whole width of that area, begins just before origin of 3 and 

 ends 3 mm. from margin. Beneath this patch and of about 

 half its length, a quadrate red mark in lb, its outer edge about 2 

 mm. from margin, and beneath this a slightly longer red mark 

 in la reaching to the margin. Remainder of area la grey. On 

 or just beyond end of cell, three very small internervular red 

 spots which form a small transverse streak, and beyond this a 

 subapical bar of red, 2 '5 mm. wide, outwardly deeply concave, 

 beginning just above nervule 6 and ending at nervule 3. 



H.-w. rather pale sepia grey with a red patch occupying 

 outer half of cell, basal half of 6, 5, 4, and upper basal half of 3. 

 A white patch occupying middle third of lb, Ic, basal half of 

 2, and lower basal half of 3. Black sjwts as follows : — Two in 7, 

 two contiguous spots about middle of 6 and 5, and two ditto at 

 base of 4 and of 3. Two in cell before the middle, and two 

 on discocellulars. One at base of 2, a basal, a subbasal, and a 

 central spot in Ic, two near middle of lb, and a basal and a sub- 

 tasal in la. 



Head black with a whitish dot between the eyes, thorax black 

 with pale marks, abdomen black above with deep yellow lateral 

 spots. 



Underside, as above but much duller and pattern less de- 

 fined. Apical and marginal border powdered with pale sage 

 green and having a fine black marginal line. H.-w. base 

 greenish grey, central area whitish with a pale pinkish flush at 

 end of cell, 6, 5, and 4. Margin greenish grey with a fine black 

 marginal line, the nervule ends black and the internervular 

 rays heavily powdered with black but scarcely exhibiting the 

 characteristic triangular appearance of those in pharsalus 

 'pharsahis. 



The 9 resembles the (^ . 



Of this form there are 2 $ $ and 2 ^ $ in the Staudinger 

 ■collection. One $ is from Usagara, the three remaining 

 examples being from Ukami Mt. From the latter locality 

 there are also examples of phar sains, and these tend some- 



