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Lepidoptera from the Island of Johanna. 
12. Lyccena hnysna , Trimen. 
Lyccena hnysna, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1862, p. 282. 
A male and two females, slightly greyer below than Natal 
examples ; one of the females very small, only 8$ lines in 
expanse. 
13. Deudorix anta , Trimen. 
Deudorix anta , Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1862, p. 402. 
Two males and a female, rather worn. 
Papilionidae. 
PlERINjE. 
14. Terias anjuana , n. sp. 
Gamboge-yellow, base of wings black; the primaries with 
narrow black costal border and moderately broad, internally 
sinuated outer border; secondaries with a slender black outer 
border, interrupted at the internervular folds and emitting 
short black spurs upon the veins (giving it a sinuated cha¬ 
racter) ; body blackish. Wings below slightly paler, with an 
irregular discal series of spots formed of brown atoms; irre¬ 
gular brown-edged silvery discocellular spots : primaries witli 
one or two irregular brown liturm in the cell: secondaries with 
three subbasal brown-edged silvery spots, the central one in 
the cell frequently reduced to a brown dot; veins terminating- 
in black dots. Expanse of wings 1 inch 4-7 lines. 
Seven males. 
This species is allied to T.floricola of Madagascar, but is of 
a clearer yellow colour (more like T. hecaheoides) , has the 
external black border to the primaries much broader at the 
external angle, and is usually smaller; in other respects it 
agrees with that species. 
15. Terias decipiens , n. sp. 
Above closely resembling T. hecabe, but with the outer 
border of secondaries as in the preceding species: below 
similar to the preceding species and T. floricola. Expanse of 
wings 1 inch 8 lines. 
One male. 
This species differs from the preceding in its slightly supe¬ 
rior size and the very dissimilar external black border of the 
primaries; this border is developed inwards at external angle 
and bidentate ; the postdiscoidal sinuation is well marked, and 
the bisinuation on the median interspaces twice as deep as in 
T. anjuana. 
