from the Victoria Nyanza. 105 
9. Teracolus miles, sp. n. 
3. Above almost exactly like the male of 7. dirus from 
Kurrachee; but the base much less grey and the marginal 
spots smaller than in the type of that species*; no spots on 
the disk of secondaries above. Under surface milk-white ; 
wings with black longitudinal dashes at the extremities of the 
veins ; an irregularly arched discal series of black spots across 
the disk of the wings, the first five spots of primaries being 
placed upon a brick-red nebula and the fourth of secondaries 
divided in the centre, where there is an orange dot; disco- 
cellular spots black, those of secondaries with an orange centre ; 
apical area of primaries cream-coloured ;' edge of costal mar- 
gin of secondaries towards the base tinted with saffron-yellow : 
body below white. Expanse of wings 49 millim. 
Victoria Nyanza. 
This species must be placed between TJ. eupompe and T. 
dirus. 
10. Teracolus subvenosus, sp. n. 
Nearly allied to 7. gavisa of Wallengren, from South 
Africa, but the male above nearly as in 7. hero, the orange- 
red area of primaries broader at its lower extremity, not black- 
edged internally ; the black marginal spots of secondaries 
large and confluent; internal streak of primaries and base of 
secondaries grey, diffused, nearly as in T. herot. Wings 
below exactly as in 7. gavisa; the female above with the 
subapical oblique black stripe broad, as in 7. hero 3, but the 
spots between it and the border small and bright orange; the 
interno-central area of secondaries paler than in either 7. gavisa 
or J. hero: under surface as in 7. gavisa, but brighter in 
colour. Expanse of wings, ¢ 2 48 millim. 
Victoria Nyanza. 
11. Teracolus cinctus, sp. n. 
3. Allied to 7. interruptus. Upper surface milk-white, 
external border rather broadly black with dentate-sinuate 
Inner edge: primaries with the costal margin narrowly edged 
with black; base and a clavate internal streak grey ; a black 
dot at the end of the cell; apical two fifths bright orange, 
bounded internally by an oblique narrow black stripe and 
externally by the black border, and crossed by slender black 
veins: secondaries with the base grey. Primaries below white ; 
* See P. Z. S. 1876, pl. vii. fig. 12 ¢. 
t+ P.Z. 8. 1876, pl. vi. fig. 12 (numbered incorrectly 11). 
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