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of tlie same colour as the brown discal line, instead of being 

 nearly white as in cytherea, the ocelli almost the same size on 

 fore and hind wing, being much smaller on tlie hind wino- 

 than in cytherea. 



Langenburg, Lake Nyassa, German East Africa ; a series 

 in the Tring Museum. 



5. Lnhrasia anthina xanthomma^ subsp. n. 



Ochraceous or red-brown. Fore wing more strongly falcate 

 than in anthina, the discal band nearer the margin, the yellow 

 ocellus without transparent centre, or the transparent spot 

 minute ; the grey submarginal area of the hind wing more 

 extended, being on the underside also less dentate. 



Gold Coast and Sierra Leone; several males and one 

 female in the Tring Museum ; a female from Tafo, Gold 

 Coast, in the British Museum. 



6. Imhrasia Gueinzii nyassana^ subsp. n. 



Smaller than Gueinzii, less uniformly yellow ; the sub- 

 median band of the fore wing more strongly zigzag, the 

 discal band costally further from the apex, therefore less 

 oblique ; the ocellus smaller, being subtriangular, a distinct 

 but shadowy grey submarginal band. 



Hind wing more extended rosy red than in Gueinzii, the 

 base of tlie abdomen being also red. On the underside the 

 area between the discal band of the fore wing and the margin 

 costally wider and posteriorly narrower than in Gueinzii, and 

 the grey marginal band prolonged to costal margin. On the 

 hind wing the distal marginal area posteriorly less widened 

 than in Gueinzii; the transparent spot of both wings smaller 

 and less distinctly edged with yellow, 



A series in the Tring Museum from Langenburg, Lake 

 Nyassa, German East Africa. 



7. Imhrasia Wahlbergi rhodina, subsp. n. 



Body and wings varying from tawny ochraceous to reddish 

 tawny, the ground-colour being much deeper than in Wahl- 

 heryi ; the costal area of the hind wing above and sometimes 

 nearly the whole underside more or less distinctly flushed 

 with rosy red. Ocellus of fore wing smaller than in VVahlhergi, 

 proximally less strongly rounded than on the outer side, the 

 pinkish basal patch smaller, the subniedian band less sharply 

 dentate, and the pinkish-grey submarginal band much less 

 prominent, as is also the case on the hind wing. 



