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subapical dull golden streak ; no other markings. Expanse 

 of wings 1 inck 10 lines. 

 A very distinct species. 



Terias regularis^ n. sp. 



Allied to T. Desjardinsii. Briglit golden yellow ; outer 

 border and costa of primaries rather broadly black-brown ; 

 the outer border regularly sinuated between the nervures, 

 nearly twice as wide on the primaries as on the secondaries : 

 wings below slightly paler, nervures terminating in black dots ; 

 borders only visible through the wings ; primaries with costal 

 edge blackish/a black dot on upper discocellulars ; secondaries 

 with costal area irrorated with dark brown, two purplish brown 

 subcostal dots (one near the base), a third at origin of sub- 

 costal branches, a fourth on lower discocellulars ill-defined, a 

 fifth below the median nervure, and a few scattered scales of 

 the. same colour on the disk. Expanse of wings 1 inch 1-7 

 lines. 



Terias candace^ Felder, = T. zoe, var., HopfFer. 



Teracolus abyssinicus^ n. sp. 



5 . Allied to T. eris^ but much more heavily marked. Pri- 

 maries above with the spots on the outer border smaller ; the 

 dark brown internal border three times as wide ; spot on disco- 

 cellulars strongly marked, sinuation of outer border rather less 

 pronounced : secondaries with large conical marginal brown 

 spots ; base brown ; an angular discal series of brown spots : 

 below, the apical area of primaries and the whole of the 

 secondaries pale sordid ochraceous. Expanse of wing 2 inches 

 2 lines. 



There can be no doubt that this is a well marked species : 

 the female always has a yellow tint and the black and brown 

 markings greatly developed. Unfortunately, although I have 

 three females before me, I have not a single male. Both sexes 

 are common. 



Teracolus gaudens, n. sp. 



Allied to T. chrysonome, but twice the size. The primaries 

 above bright orange with the base snowy white, the markings 

 black ; secondaries sordid sandy orange, base bluish ; veins 

 and margin black : primaries below cadmium -yellow ; apical 

 area bright sulphur-yellow, base of costa the same colour ; 

 transverse irregular discal band and veins on apical area deep 

 orange ; secondaries bright sulphur-yellow, base streaked with 

 orange ; costa, two central transverse series of spots (the outer 



