368 On neiv Papilionidse, Pieridse, and Lycsenidae. 



first branch emitted at the end of the cell, the second some 

 distance beyond, dividing into three very short branches at the 

 extremity, the lowest reaching the tip. 

 Type C. marginaUs. 



Citrmophila marginalis. 



Exp. a). 11 lines. 



Lemon-yellow ; the costa and hind margins broadly black ; 

 at the base of fore wings the black covers even the cell, 

 but leaves its lower and outer half free ; at the extremity of 

 the cell the black descends along the discocellular, forming a 

 small tooth ; inner margin of hind wings irrorated with black. 

 Underside paler yellow : fore wings with the costa indistinctly 

 spotted with brown on the nervules, a small black dot at the 

 Tipper angle of the cell, and the hind margin narrowly black : 

 hind wangs w ith a black dot on the subcostal nervure just 

 before the end of the cell, and a smaller one between this and 

 the inner margin below the cell; the rest of the wing is indis- 

 tinctly irrorated w ith scattered black scales ; hind margin with 

 small black irregular spots on the nervules, becoming con- 

 tinuous beyond the middle, but again interrupted before the 

 last spot at the anal angle. Antcnnse ringed with white. 



llab. Ashanti. 



Citrinophila limbata. 



Closely allied to C. marginalis^ but rather larger and the 

 wings rather more rounded ; the upperside is of a more 

 orange-yellow, with the borders broader, blacker, and a little 

 more irregular. Under surface paler than above : fore wings 

 with the costa narrowly and irregularly black, a large square 

 spot at the end of the cell, and the tip marked with a square 

 black spot continuous with a slightly irregular and submacular 

 marginal band sparingly dusted with yellow and continued 

 narrowly to the anal angle : hind wings with a similar band, 

 commencing with an irregular blotch at the tip and narrowly 

 continued to just within the anal angle. Abdomen yellow 

 (black above in G. marginalis). 



Hab. Cameroons. 



Lucia (?) brunnea. 



Exp. al. 1 inch. 



2 (?). Brown, an obsolete pale curved stripe running across 

 both wings at two thirds of their length, and expanding on 

 the inner margin into a large yellow spot. Underside much 

 paler, the band yellowish grey, narrow and curved on the 



