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PLATE XIV 



Figures 241-283. Showing patterns made up of numerous spots and stripes. 

 Figures 241 to 243 and 248, 2480, and 248b should be compared with plate IV, 

 figure 38. In comparing the figures follow the arrows. For meaning of letters 

 see page 9. 



ExPL.'iN.^TION OF Pl.ME 



Figs. 241-241(7^ b, C. comprcssii'ornis, Beh. (Africa); 242, kolbci Horn (Af- 

 rica); 243, deyrollei Guer. (Africa); 244, maino Gestro ( N. Guinea); 245. atkin- 

 soiii Gestro (India) ; 246, feisthameli Guer. (Africa) ; 247 (after Guerin)-247a, 

 7iysa Guer. (Liberia) ; 248, 2480, 248&, lugubris Dej. (Africa) ; 249, deyrollei Guer. 

 (Africa) ; 250, vittata Fabr., after Guerin (Africa) ; 251, 20 guttata Herbst (In- 

 dia) ; 252, desgodinsi Fair. (Tibet) ; 253, latreillei Guer. (Kapaur) — the stippled 

 spots are dark and represent areas in which spots usually occur ; 254-255, rasti- 

 cana Per. (S. Africa); 256, notata Boh. (S. Africa); 257, latreillei Guer. (Ka- 

 paur) ; 258-258(7, b, rasticana Per. (S. Africa) ; 259, rasticaita aber cgregia Per. 

 (S. Africa) ; 261, bioncani subsp. licngnici Per. (S. Africa) ; 262-263, striolata 

 111. (Burmah) ; 264, striolata subsp. trisignata Chd. (Timor); 265, neut-.ianni 

 Kolbe (Africa) ; 266, pudica Boh. (Zulu) ; 2660, Boh. (Transvaal) ; 267-268, 

 escheri Dej. (S. Africa); 269, nwrginella Dej. (Africa); 270, striolata 111. (In- 

 dia) ; 271, do subsp. trisignata Chd. (Timor) ; 272, luxcri Dej. (Africa) : 273, 

 heros Fabr. (Malay Arch.) ; 274-274^, hcros Fabr. (Malay Arch.) ; 275-2770, 

 montciroi Bat. (Africa) ; 278-279, strachani Hope (Africa) ; 280-2800, b. cques- 

 tris Dej. (Madagascar) ; 281, nitidula Dej. (Africa) ; 282, nilotica Dej. (Africa) ; 

 283, albina Wdm. (India). 



