400 Mr. H. Druce on 



with all the white spots considerably larger, also redder on the 

 underside. 



Expanse, $ 2, ? 2£ inches. 



Hab. West Africa, Bitje, Ja River, Cameroons, 2000 feet, 

 dry season (G. L. Bates, Mus. Druce). 



Aletis landbecli, sp. n. 



Male. — Head and antennae black, front of head and collar 

 white; tegulse and thorax orange-yellow; abdomen grey, 

 striped with black, the underside and the legs greyish white. 

 Primaries, the basal two-thirds of the wing dark orange- 

 yellow, the apical third black ; a large oval-shaped white 

 spot near the apex crossed by the black veins ; the fringe 

 black : secondaries dark orange-yellow ; a minute black dot 

 at the end of the cell ; the apex and outer margin bordered 

 with black ; three white spots on the black border close to the 

 anal angle. Underside very similar to the upperside, but 

 paler in colour. 



Expanse 1^ inch. 



Hab. West Africa, Upper Kasai District, Congo Free 

 State (P. Landbeck, Mus. Druce). 



Anmenopsyche agis, sp. n. 



Male. — Head, antennae, and thorax black; collar and 

 tegulse white; abdomen above black, spotted with white; 

 the underside and legs yellowish white. Primaries white, 

 the base and half the costal margin very pale yellow, the 

 costal margin from the middle to the apex and outer margin 

 black : secondaries white, the base and inner margin broadly 

 pale yellow, thickly irrorated with black scales from below 

 the cell to the anal angle ; the outer margin from the apex to 

 the anal angle bordered with black, deeply dentated on the 

 inner side. Underside the same as above. 



Expanse 2 inches. 



Hab. Uganda {Simon, Mus. Druce). 



Anmenopsyche thestis, sp. n. 



Male. — Head and antennae black ; collar white ; tegulae 

 black, edged with white; thorax black, with three large 

 white spots close to the base; abdomen above grey, the 

 segments edged with yellow, and a central row of white 

 spots extends from the base to the anus ; underside of the 

 abdomen yellowish white ; legs white. Primaries white, the 

 costal margin to the end ot the cell, the base, and inner 



