364 Mr. W. F, Kirbj on new Sjjecies of 



tropicalis, Boisd., is another allied species, and may be called 

 T. Hewitsonii. 



Ting r a torrida. 



Exp. al. 1§ in. 



White, tinged with orange towards the base : fore wings 

 with the tip ashy, and two brown spots below it on the hind 

 margin ; a brown spot at the end of the cell on all the wings : 

 hind wings with six marginal brown spots. Underside 

 similar; fore wings with a second spot at half the length of 

 the cell, the apex not ashy, but the hind margin with six 

 spots, preceded at the end of the costa by three linear ones. 



Hab. Gaboon. 



Closely allied to T. abraxas ^ Doubl. 



Pentila evanescens. 



Expands 1 inch 3 lines. 



Yellowish white, shading into tawny yellow towards the 

 hind margins : the costa of the fore wings narrowly edged 

 with black, rather more broadly for the last fourth of its 

 length before the tip ; the upper half of the hind margin of 

 the fore wings and the hind margin of the hind wings from 

 the middle to the anal angle very narrowly edged with black. 

 Underside uniform dull yellowish white, the hind margins a 

 little yellower and the fringes tawny yellow, edged within 

 with a dull brown line j an obscure tawny spot at the end of 

 the cell on the fore wings. 



Hub. Cameroon s. 



A very obscure species, somewhat resembling a small pale 

 Coenonympha in appearance. 



Genus Teriomima. 



Upper median nervure five-branched, third branch emitted 

 beyond the end of the cell ; palpi rather long, ascending. 



Type T. subpunctata. 



The species 1 have placed together under this heading agree 

 in neuration, but differ somewhat in the length and texture of 

 the wings. In the type they are almost entire, while in 

 T. erastus, Hew., &c. they are visibly scalloped ; but the gap 

 is partially bridged over by other species. 



Allied to Liptena &c. 



Teriomima subjjunctata. 



Expands 1 inch 1 line. 



White, costa blackish at the immediate base j tip blackish 



