8 Hon. L. W. Rothschild on 



16. Pseudaphelia apollinaris barotsina, subsp. n. 



Like apollinaris, BoisJ. (1847), but the discal line absent 

 from the hind wing. 



Barotseland and west side of Lake Njassa; several 

 specimens in the Tring Museum. 



17. Cyrtogone Ansorgei, sp. n. 



In colour resembling the male of C. nemia, Westw. (1849). 



Fore wing shorter and broader^ non-falcate, non-dentate, 

 the outer margin slightly incurved. Hind wing red at base 

 only; costal margin longer than in nemia, outer margin very 

 faintly dentate. 



Underside more uniformly irrorated than in nemia ; fore 

 wing with trace of a postdiscai line; extreme base of hind 

 wing red ; tarsi partly also red. 



Caiala, near Bihe, Angola, 1st December, 1904 {Dr. W. J. 

 Ansorge) ; one male in the Tring Museum. 



18. Cyrtogone hilineata, sp. n. 



Similar to C. Ansorgei, but approaching 7iemia in the shape 

 of the wings, both wings being more distinctly dentate than 

 in Ansorgei and the fore wing more falcate. 



Upperside of fore wing with two lines as in Ansorgei, but 

 the discal line more distinct, especially towards costal margin ; 

 between this line and the yellowish-grey blotch which stands 

 at the apex of the cell there is a black shadowy patch ex- 

 tending forward to the costal margin; the outer area more 

 plainly irrorated with blackish brown, as is also the case on 

 the hind wing; the costal area of the latter more extended 

 red. 



On underside the disk of the fore wing and the outer area 

 of the hind wing lighter in colour than in Ansorgei ; the fore 

 wing with a blackish cloud outside the apex of the cell and 

 the discal line ending in a black spot at the costal margin. 



Female similar to the male, but the wings much broader, 

 the fore wing without a distinct black cloud on the disk, and 

 the upperside of the hind wing as well as the underside of 

 both wings, the distal margin of the fore wing excepted, 

 much paler. There are no white patches, as is the case in 

 C. neinia. 



Kidugala, German East Africa ; one male and two females 

 in the Tring Museum ; a pair from Salisbury, Mashonaland 

 (G. A. K. Marshall), in the British Museum. 



Perhaps a geographical representative of Ansorgei. 



