270 OX LEPIDOPTEEA FROM BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. [Mar. 19. 



76. ANTHERS A EMINI. 



$ . Anthercea emini, Butler, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 84. 



c? . Above very like A. dione <$ , but much larger and with 

 considerably larger ocelli, that on the secondaries uniting the two 

 transverse dusky bands as in the female, the outer band, as in that 

 sex, more parallel to the outer margin than in A. dione ; colouring 

 below similar to that of A. dione $ , but with the whitish areas 

 better defined. Expanse of wings 144 millim. 



c? , Fwambo. 



77. AlSTTHER^EA ? ZADDACHII. 



Saturnia zaddachii, Dewitz, Mitth. Munch, ent. Ver. iii. p. 34, 

 pi. ii. fig. 6 (1879). 



c? $ , Evvambo. 



I believe this and the preceding species would be more correctly 

 referred to Buncea. 



78. Buif^A NICTITAtfS. 



Bancea nictitans, Maassen & Weym. Beitr. z. Schmetterliugs- 

 kunde, fig. 53. 



Ewambo. 



One example only. The species is evidently allied to the 

 preceding and to Anthercea belina. 



79. CTLIGRAMMA LATONA. 



Phalcena (Noctua) latona, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 20, pi. xiii. 

 fig. B (1779). 

 Zomba. 



80. OALLIODES GLAUCESCENS. 



Calliodes cjlaucescens, Butler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 680. n. 187. 

 Two females, Fwarnbo. 



DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES. 

 PLATE XV. 



Fig. 1. Char axes macclounii $ , p. 252. 



2. leoninus tf , p. 253. 



3. whytei $ , p. 255. 



4. Alcena aurantiaca, p. 262. 



5. Sapcea trimeni, p. 264. 



6. Cyclopides midas, p. 265. 



7. Ceratrichia punctulata, p. 265. 



8. 9. Pseudospiris paidiformis, p. 267. 



PLATE XVI. 



Figs. 1, 2. Junonia pavonina tf, p. 257. 

 Fig. 3. ,, dry-season form. 



4. Papilio nivinox, p. 263. 



5. Crnophria furcifasciata, p. 268. 



6. Lebeda vetwsa $ , p. 269. 



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