sped' s of lihopaloccra from Sierra Leone. 225 



oranp^c-rcd patch in tlio anal angle, fringes tessellated wliito 

 and lirowii. 



Undiraide. — I'limaiies : basal two tliird.s biownlsli grey, 

 outer third orange-red, lading into yellowish at the apex and 

 tormen and into palo ochreous at the tornus ; the costa is 

 grey, irroralcd darkly ; a broad oblique dark dash is beyond 

 the cell in the orange area, followed by a dark, hnt'r, curved 

 line below the apex ; ternicn black, interrupted in the vein- 

 spaces. Secondaries ))ale grey, almost entirely covered with 

 diluted vermilion-red, the only grey spaces being below the 

 outer half of the cell, the costa, and the terminal area ; a 

 black dot beyond the middle of tlie costa and a black point 

 at the base below the cell, a large black spot palely encircled 

 above and below the cell and a slightly larger one closing 

 the cell; a postmcdial very irregular vermilion-red band 

 finely edged on each side with black, beyond which the 

 terminal grey area is irrorated with black. 



Expanse ^i4 mm. 



The species will follow P. libeutina, Ilew., but the upper- 

 side will at once sejjarate it from llewitson's species, and on 

 the under surface the apical area of the primaries is different. 



Pseuderesia Catori, sp. n. 



($ . Both wings brownish black, with black fringes slightly 

 interrupted witii whitish. Secondaries with a large deep 

 yellow patch below the cell extending to the inner margin 

 into the anal angle. Underside of both wings blackish grey. 

 Primaries with a subapical red-spotted band of five spots, the 

 first and the last being the smallest. Secondaries with the 

 basal area more or less covered with red patches, with three 

 black spots [dacod in a triangle above and below and closing 

 the cell, that closing the cell being the largest; a suh- 

 marginal, very irregular, interrupted red stripe edged latei'ally 

 w'ltU black, the internal edging being heavy. 



Exj)anse 33 mm. 



Two s|)ecimens of tliis insect were taken by Mr. Cator at 

 Jiloyamba ; it will come next to P. debora, but the jiatcli 

 on the U|)perside of the secondaries will distinguish it, 

 whilst on the under surface it has much more pattern generally 

 and very much more red in the basal area. 



Liptena diversa^ sp. n. 



cJ . Both wings blackish grey, with a single black spot in 

 each wing at the upj)er angle of each cell ; in the secondaries 

 the costa is narrowly whitish. Underside : both wings 

 whitish, with the cell-spots just mentioned prominently 



