( 584 ) 



being liroador and more extendod dentate, or in the left one being more restrieted 

 dentate. 



JJii/>. South and East Africa ; Comoro Islands. 



Two snbspee.ies : 



". T. ji.ti'ix/njji/las /(///mnri/o subsp. nov. 



(J. JIarginal band of liindwing broader than in the continental form, the 

 brown line situated within band not only in front but also between R^ and SM-. 

 Under surface bright reddish chestnut, with little ochreons yellow scaling. Harpe 

 shorter than in two continental subspecies; penis-sheath (PI. LVI, f 12) with the 

 left dentate ridge short, the teeth fi'w in number. 



//((/;. Grande Coraore. 



One (J in coll. Oberthiir, collected by L. Humblot. 



h. T. jise/i(/ojii/lfis jisi'Ut/()pi/l<is. 

 ^ f.ojihuruii 2>^ettfl(ij/ijlas Rothschild, l.r. 



c? ? . Marginal biuid! of liindwing, above, bordered by the jiostdiscal line 

 between R" and SBl-. Underside of fore- and hindwing much variegated witli 

 ochreous yellow. 



(?. Harpe long (P\. L. f 15), Penis-siicath witli the left ridge as densely 

 dentate as in /////"« (PI. LVI. f. Hi). 



I/ad. South and East Africa. 



In the Tring Mnsenm 21 c?c?, 7 ? ? from: Namaipialand ; Natal ; Delagoa 

 Pay ; Kikuyn Escarjinient, Brit. E. Afr., iii. iv. (Doherty) : Masindi, Uganda, xii. i. 

 (Ansorge) : Butiti, Torn, iv. (Ausorge). 



Our individuals from Britisli East Africa have a slightly narrower and more 

 heavily dentate forewiiig, and some have the ferruginous border to tiie brown 

 marginal band of the liindwing rej)laced by brown as in the following species. 



■""111. Temnora leptis spec. nov. 



S ?. This may ultimately turn out to be the 'West African representative of 

 /tseut/opi/l(is ; but as- it comes nearer pz/lai/es in the shape of the tenth abdominal 

 sternite of c?, we kee]) it ■specifically sejiarate. Agreeing in the sjiajie of the 

 forewing witli narrow-winged East African jittcudoju/liis, ape.x truuftite-sinnate, 

 more produced at SO'' than in pseudop;/l(i8 ; border of liindwing ail brown: 

 posterior three-quarters if liindwing, on underside, prominently marked with 

 ochreous buff ; submarginal band of forewing the same colour, or oehraceoiis rufous, 

 conspicuous ; costal margin of hindwing as in ptfeiulopi/liis. 



6. Tenth sternite (PI. XLIV. f. 50) rather deejily xiniiiitr. the lubes acute. 

 Harpe irregularly notched before end (PI. L. f 15). Right process of penis-sheath 

 fPl. LVI. f 11) witli te.'th nearly all over. 



llah. Sierra Leone. 



In the Tring Mnsenm 5 tJc?, 3 ? ? from : Sierra Leone ; ti/pe : S. 



No representative of this gronp of Temnora has as yet been found in West 

 Africa between Sierra Leone and Cape Colony. 



