332 Mr. H. Eltringham's Monogra])h of the 



f. jacksojii, E. M. B. Sharpe, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6), 5, p. 335 

 (1890); Waterhouse, Aid., pi. 189, f. 1 (1890) ; Rogenhofer 

 in Banmann, Usambara, p. 326 (1891). 

 Mashonaland ; German E. Africa ; British E. Africa. 

 f. monteiroms, Butler, Cist. Ent. 1, p. 211 (1874); Trans. 

 Ent. Soc, p. 427 (1874); Griinberg, Sitzb. Ges. nat. Fr., 

 p. 150(1910). 

 Angola ; Mashonaland ; British E. Africa ; Uganda 

 (Se?se I.). 

 $ f . nubilata f. nov. 



E. Central Zululand (Llabisa). 

 f. ertli. 



= A. ertli, Aurivillius, Ent. Ticlskr., p. 94, f. 34 (1904). 

 German E. Africa (Usambara). 



A. esebria masaris, subsp. 



= A. masaris, Oberthiir, Etiid. d'Ent., 17, p. 27, pi. 1, f. 3, 



12, pi. 2, f. 18, pi. 3, f. 30 (1893). 

 Comoro I. 



A. esebria esebria. 



(J. Expanse 56-68 mm. F.-w. black brown. A subapical 

 band of five pale ochreoiis spots in 10, 6, 5, 4, and 3, the spot 

 in 4 being the longest, the others 2-3 mm. in length. That in 

 3 short and only extending to half the width of the internervular 

 space. An inner marginal patch of tawny orange occupying 

 nearly the whole of area la, the middle two-thirds of lb, and 

 extending slightly into 2 at its base. 



H.-w. slightly darkened at base, remainder tawny orange, 

 with a hind-marginal band of brown black about 4 mm. wide, 

 but very variable, and radiating inwardly on and between the 

 nervules. A few small black spots about the base. 



Underside. F.-w. basal portion as far as subapical band sepia 

 black, somewhat inclined to tawny on costa. Apical and hind- 

 marginal areas tawny brown striated by black nervules and 

 rays. Subapical band and inner-marginal patch as above but 

 paler. 



H.-w. tawny brown, inclined to dusky on hind margin. 

 Black spots variable, generally as follows :• — One at base in 9, 

 one in 8 against precostal, two in 7, the second before origin of 

 nervule 7, two in cell close together in basal half, a minute dot 

 near base of areas 2, 4. and 5. A basal and a subbasal in Ic, 

 followed by a twin spot below origin of nervule 2. A basal, a 

 subbasal, and a distal in lb, and two minute dots in la. Nerv- 

 ules and rays narrowly black, the latter not usually extending 

 inw^ardly so nearly to the cell as in wdutta. 



