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apical area wanting the " cupreous-red " cloud which in 

 calida is always present beneath and generally also above. 



Goodenough I., 2500-4000 ft., Apr. 1913 (A. S. Meek). 

 Type <$ , 2 ? ? in coll. Joicey. Also iu Tring Museum. 



Possibly a local form of calida, though very different 

 from Ilampson's " ab. 1." 



Subfam. Arctunje. 

 7 . Heliactinidia tornensis. 



c? .— 30 mm. 



(Similar to chiguinda, Druce. 



Fore wing slightly more rounded, rather blacker brown ; 

 streak behind cell longer, crossing base of M 2 ; outer band 

 broader, not indented at posterior extremity of cell. 



Hind wing without the black costal area ; the streaks on 

 submedian fold and in abdominal area wanting. 



Torno, Cauca Valley, Colombia, August 1907. Type in 

 coll. Joicey. 



Family Hypsidse. 



8. Phagorista bisigmbasis. 

 $ . — 58 mm. 



Head and thorax above black ; face marked with white 

 at lower extremity, occiput aud front of thorax narrowly 

 marked with white ; breast and palpus beneath (to near 

 end of second joint) orange ; abdomen orange with narrow 

 black anterior rings ; legs orange marked with black, tarsi 

 mostly black ; antenual joints not projecting. 



Fore iving light reddish orange, along costal and hind 

 margins narrowly and irregularly black ; a small black 

 patch at base, with its outer edge convex and containing 

 a pure white basal spot, close to costa; apical region black, 

 its boundary rather straight from proximal end of areole in 

 direction of tornus but narrowly interrupted at submedian 

 fold-, followed by a black subtornal and a small whitish 

 tornal spot between SC 1 and M 2 placed in the apical patch 

 near its proximal edge, slightly broader than in agaristoides, 

 Bdv., but proximally indented in the middle ; fringe spotted 

 and tipped with white. 



Hind wing scarcely more reddish ; a black distal border 

 about as in agaristoides. 



Underside similar, fore wing without white tornal spot. 



Tanga, German E. Africa, February. Type in coll. Joicey. 



