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group before the apex near' the costal margin, the other three are dis- 

 posed as a limbal series on the median interspaces beyond the middle of 

 the wing. They are all surrounded narrowly by darker cloudings, deep 

 brown or blackish. Upon the underside the primaries are as on the upper- 

 side, but paler, with the inner margin laved with whitish ; the secondaries 

 are bluish white, with the base covered with bluish gray scales. The 

 outer angle is heavily marked with black, and there is a small circular 

 black spot near the co.sta beyond the middle of the wing. Expanse 32 mm. 



Hab. — Kangw6, Valley of the Ogov6. 



GELiENORHINUS Hiib. 



3. C. macrostlctas sp. nov.^^ . — Closely allied toC elniina Ploatz (=(7. 

 proxima Mab.), from which it differs in no respect, except that the en- 

 tire middle area of the wing is occupied by a large white spot, which 

 replaces the four or five spots which compose a median band of markings 

 in the species described by Ploetz, and that the fringes of the secondaries 

 are not white, checkered with black, as in C. elmina, but are uniformly 

 brown, like the body of the wing. Expanse 41 mm. 



Hab. — Valley of the Ogove. 



iEGRIS Guen. 



4. E. fascosa sp. nov. 9- — Antennae black; head and upperside of the 

 palpi brown, lower side of palpi white; upperside of thorax and abdomen 

 fuscous-brown, lowerside of thorax grayish; lowerside of abdomen pure 

 white; legs grayish. The primaries on the upperside are fulvescent brown, 

 with the outer borders marked with blackish. There is a double black 

 spot beyond the base near the inner margin. The wing is traversed by a 

 median band of seven elongated translucent spots: one near the costai 

 two below it, at the end of the cell (the lower one of which is the largest): 

 a small one between the second and third median nervules; a larger one, 

 subtriangular in form, between the first and second median nervules; two- 

 smaller ones between the first median nervule and the submedian nerve. 

 All of these spots are margined externally with blackish. There is a sub- 

 apical series of six small spots arranged in a curved line, the second from 

 the the top being advanced sharply beyond the others. The secondaries 

 have the same ground-color as the primaries, and have a large black spot 

 at the end of the cell, followed by a regularly curved series of eight black 

 spots, two of them on the costa; the fourth and fifth, reckoning from the 

 costa, tending to coalesce. The outer angle is broadly marked with 

 blackish. The primaries on the upperside are pale fuscous, the translucent 

 spots of the upperside reappearing. The secondaries are pure white, with 

 the base laved with bluish; the costa and outer angle broadly marked 

 with dark brown. The fringes are brown ; a brownish shade runs in- 

 wardly near the first median nervule. There are two small black spots at 

 the end of the cell, and a subcostal curved series of five black spots, the 



