474. Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on new 



most obscure trace of a dusky, median, curved band, followed 

 by a trace of a subterminal row of internervular scallops. 



Expanse 89 mm. 



Hab. Makala, Congo Free State, March 1906. 



In my collection. 



Euryphene luteola, sp. n. 



$ . Both wings deep velvety blackish bronzy green : pri- 

 maries with a paler (slightly yellowish) bronzy green inner 

 marginal suffusion below the cell and vein 3, and. not ex- 

 tending to the base nor to the tornus ; in the cell are three dark 

 spots — a small one at the base, a large irregular one right 

 across the cell at its centre, and a larger one closing the cell ; 

 a yellowish oblique band beyond the cell terminating below 

 and beyond vein 5 in an indefinite obscure yellowish patch : 

 apex with a small yellowish spot (occasionally absent) ; an 

 obscure row of subterminal dark spots : secondaries with the 

 bronzy suffusion all over the wing to beyond vein 2, and 

 extending almost into the subterminal area in some lights 

 even up to the termen ; a trace of a dark subterminal line. 

 Underside : both wings olive-green, with all the marks of the 

 upper surface more or less showing through, the costa of the 

 primaries being pale bluish white to halfway up the cell, 

 with a subterminal row of internervular dark points, occa- 

 sionally absent : secondaries with three blackish spots in 

 the cell (one at the base, and two below each other) ; cell 

 closed by a finely outlined dash ; an angled white dash in 

 the middle of the costa between veins 7 and 8 ; an obscure 

 row of dusky spots in the postmedian area, followed by an 

 obscure dusky line in the subterminal area ; the inner mar- 

 ginal area below the cell and vein 3 tinged with ochreous. 



Expanse 77 mm. 



Bab. Makala-Beni, July; Ituri Forest, Mawamba- 

 Makala, March. 



h\ my collection and that of Major Powell-Cotton. 



Euryphene chloeropis, sp. n. 



cJ . Both wings bronzy bluish green: primaries with a 

 black mark filling the base of the cell, a narrow waved dash 

 beyond it. followed by two spots ; cell closed by a largish 

 spot, with the internervular vein-spaces beyond shortly filled 

 with black, descending in a cloudy oblique band into the 

 tornus ; the lower margin of the cell has a black dash below 

 it up to vein 2 ; apical area blackish, with a trace of a small 



