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27. Harma achlys^ Hpff. 



28. Charaxes saturnus^ Butl. 



29. PJiilognoma varanes. Cram. 



30. Terias orientis, Butl. 



31. Terias zoe, HpfF. 



32. Teracolus protomedia^ Klug. 



33. Teracolus dynamene^ Klug. 



34. Teracolus eriSj Klug. 



Differs from the figure of the type in having a white spot 

 near outer margin and white at hinder angle of fore wing. 

 T. ahysstnicuSy Butl., is almost certainly tlie female of ei-is ; 

 and the South-African form, T.Joknstoni, Butl., and T. mai- 

 muna, Kirby, from West Africa, differ only in the female sex. 



35. Teracolus imperator, Butl. 



36. Teracolus phlegy as, Butl. 



37. Teracolus phcemus J Butl. 



38. Teracolus exole^ Reiche. 



39. Teracolus hifasciatus, Sharpe. 



Male. — Expanse 1^ inch. Fore wing white, with the 

 apical area orange ; costa black from one third from base to 

 apex, and the outer margin black from apex to near hinder 

 angle, the black margin extending as black triangular marks 

 into the orange area, the nervules in which are black towards 

 outer margin ; a black band along inner margin below the 

 submediau nervure from base to one fourth from outer angle, 

 expanding at its termination to the first median nervule. 

 Hind wing white, with a small black patch at base and black 

 triangular marks on nervules at outer margin. 



Underside pure white ; fore wing with a small black spot 

 at end of cell ; a subapical orange band from near the costa 

 to near centre of outer margin ; apex suffused with yellow ; 

 slight traces of the black band on inner margin. 



Hind wing with a brilliant orange streak along two thirds 

 of costa, widest at base ; a small black spot on an orange one 

 at end of cell. 



A pair from the Sabaki District. 



Miss Sharpe's type is a female, which sex is very near 

 T, eione, Boisd., but with the maculate subapical orange bands 

 of fore wing quite separated from one another by a black band. 



