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Einythecodes impimctata, sp. nov. 



It belongs to the sub-family Ennominae. It appears to 

 be quite distinct from any of the forms of Eurythecodes 

 flavidinaria. 



Forewings : pale yellow with faint brownish freckling ; the 

 lines grey-brown ; cell-spot blackish. 



Hindwings : with a curved and sinuous post-median line. 

 Expanse : 28 millim. 



Two males were caught at Kampala in Uganda in January 

 1897. 



(I) One butterfly (described by Mr. Guy Marshall). Vide 

 " Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 

 1897/' p. 13. 



Teracolus ansorgeiy sp. nov. 



It belongs to the family Pieridas. 



Upperside : light ochreous with black markings. Forewing : 

 pattern and colouring similar to that of Teracolus aurigineus 

 Butler, except in the following points : — 



{a) There is no trace of the whitish-grey patch at base, it 

 being replaced by slight blackish clouding ; 



ib) The discal zigzag black band is narrower, and ends 

 abruptly on inner nervure. 



Hindwing : ground-colour as in forewing, base with very 

 slight fuscous clouding. 



Underside : pattern exactly like that of Teracolus vesta 

 Reiche, but the ground-colour of the forewing is somewhat 

 lighter. Hindwing: pale yellow; a longitudinal ray from 

 base in cell, and a shorter one above it deep pink. A thin 

 black line runs along extreme hind margin of both wings, 

 which is present in Teracolus vesta but absent in Teracolus 

 aurigineus. 



This is a most interesting species, combining as it does the 

 upperside colouring of Teracolus aurigineus with the underside 

 colouring of Teracolus vesta, being at the same time quite 

 distinct from either species. 



It was caught on January 5, 1894, i" German East Africa. 



