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mencement of the costal cilia, a few blackish scales lying around its 

 margins ; a line of blackish scales crosses the wing obliquely inwards 

 from the costal to the dorsal margin near the base ; cilia iridescent, 

 brassy, with some greenish scales below the apex. Exp. al., 16 mm. 

 Hindwinys cupreous, with shining brassy cilia. Abdomen cupreous. 

 Legs cinereous, with rather long hair-scales on the tibia3. 



Hab. Sierra Leone 1 , U.V r . VI. (Dr. Clements); 

 French Congo Kangwe, Ogowe River (Rev. A. C. 

 Good). 



I described this species as new before identifying it as 

 parvclla, Wkr., and it may be well to publish my 

 description, as Walker's is hardly precise enough to 

 distinguish it from allied forms occurring in the Malay 

 Archipelago. 



EXPLANATION OF I'LATES II. AND III. 

 [See Explanation ''<:cuirj tie PLATES.] 



