366 Mr. W. F. Kirby on new Species of 



the middle and a larger black spot at the tip, followed by 

 small elongated black spots on the hind margin, on the ner- 

 vules, which are nearly connected ; a conspicuous black spot 

 at the end of the cell : hind wings with no spot in the cell, 

 but with a black spot at the tip, followed by five marginal 

 spots at the extremities of the nervules, larger, more separated, 

 and better defined than on the fore wings. Antennae black, 

 very narrowly ringed with white. 

 liah. Gaboon. 



Teriomima similis. 



Expands 1 inch. 



Yellow, fore wings with the tip and hind margin rather 

 broadly black : hind wings with the hind margin from below 

 the subcostal nervure with a moderately broad black border. 

 Underside rather paler, the costa and hind margin irrorated 

 ■with black, forming indistinct spots at the extremities of the 

 nervures, most conspicuous towards the tip of the fore wings 

 and on the hind wings ; there are more conspicuous black 

 dots at the end of all the cells, and the costal area, the 

 cell of the fore wings, and the greater part of the hind wings 

 are marked with scattered black scales. Antennse black, 

 annulated with white. 



Hah. Ashanti. 



Teriomima erasmus. 



Exp. al. 1| inch. 



(J . Yellow, more intense towards the base : fore wings with 

 the costa black, and irrorated with blackish at the base and over 

 the basal and upper part of the cell ; the tip and hind margin 

 black, the latter strongly bidentate : hind wings with a broad 

 black marginal band, slightly angulated, but not indented 

 within. Under surface pale yellow, flushed with orange towards 

 the costa to the end of the cell on the hind wings, and consider- 

 ably beyond it on the fore wings : fore wings with the costa 

 sparingly irrorated with black, a large black spot at the tip 

 and anal angle, and three other spots on the hind margin 

 between : hind wings with six black spots on the hind margin, 

 that at the tip larger, and that at the anal angle smaller than 

 the others. 



Bab. Angelo. 



Allied to Pieris erastus, Hew. 



Teriomima jlaveola. 



Very similar to T. erastus, Hew., but the male of a deeper 

 yellow, especially at the base ; the band of the fore wings is 



