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irregular spot ; just beyond fascia, a small vitreous spot 

 marking junction of first and second median nervules, and a 

 transverse row of suffused blackish-brown spots from the 

 former nervule to sub-median nervure ; on costa, between 

 fascia and apex, an oblique vitreous marking crossed by 

 four nervules, and followed by some brownish - black 

 clouding ; a sub-marginal brownish fascia, to which succeeds 

 the rather narrow, but even, pale hind-marginal border. 

 Hind-wing: dark basal region well defined; a broad, 

 central, sub-diaphanous fascia, marked by a double grey 

 streak at end of cell, and outwardly by a fascia of ground- 

 colour (of which a small portion forms a spot near costa) ; 

 ground beyond this slightly tinged with ferruginous ; 

 border as in fore-wing, but paler. UNDER-SIDE. Fore- 

 wing : dingy yellowish-whitish ; vitreous marks brownish- 

 edged ; a pale-ferruginous spot close to apex, and a suffused 

 stain of that colour at anal angle. Hind-wing : yellowish- 

 white ; a sub-marginal, suffused brownish fascia, before 

 which are some thin, very indistinct brownish lineolae. 

 " Cilia of ground-colour : in fore-wing indistinctly fuscous- 

 spotted at ends of nervules." (Wallgr.) 



Described from a single specimen collected in Damara Land by Mr. J. 

 A. Bell. 



" Kaffraria (Wahlberg)." Wallengren. 

 Damara Land (J. A. Bell). Coll. Tri. 



203. Caprona Canopus. 



Caprona Canopus, mihi, N. Sp. 



Exp. 1 in. 4 lin. 1 in. 7 lin, 



Semi-transparent creamy-white, with vitreous bands and 

 spots : base in both wings, and apical region of fore-wing, 

 ferruginous-ochreous. Fore-wing : basal ochreous rather 

 broad, well-defined, irrorated with fuscous atoms ; touching 

 it, in discoidal cell a sub-vitreous spot, separated by a 

 fuscous-ochreous line from a sub-vitreous band of three 

 contiguous spots between sub-costal and sub-median 

 nervures ; a broad median vitreous band of six spots (of 

 which the two costal are sub-linear, the two central large 

 and sub-quadrate, and the two lower small and irregular in 

 shape) extends from costa to sub-median and is edged 

 internally by a thin fuscous-ochreous line, and externally 

 by the fuscous-ochreous of apical patch, which encloses a 

 small, round, vitreous spot between first and second median 

 nervules ; colouring nearer apex itself pale-ferruginous, 

 enclosing a short vitreous streak of four spots, on costa, and 



