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? . The female is marked upon the upperside as the male, 

 but the wings are mucli blacker and the spots are reduced in 

 size, and the margin of the secondaries is much more heavily 

 bordered with black. Upon the underside the primaries are 

 blackish except the basal end of the costa and the apex, 

 which are pale brownish. The spots upon this wing are as 

 in the male. The secondaries have, in addition to the four 

 silvery spots which are found in the male, two small additional 

 spots closely collocated between the two outer spots, which are 

 larger than in the male. The submarginal area is yellower 

 than in the male. The margin is indicated by a fine brown 

 line, the fringe is yellow and is checquered with brown at the 

 ends of the nervules from the outer angle as far as the first 

 median nervule. 



Expanse of wings 30 millim. 



Bob. Valley of the Ogove. 



Type in Coll. Holland. 



Genus Teniorhinus*, Watson, MS. 



14. Teniorhinus Watsoni, sp. n. 



(^ . Head, thorax, and abdomen dark brown above ; palpi 

 greyish below, thorax and abdomen dull luteous below. 

 Upperside : Wings dark brown, nearly black ; upon the 

 primaries a faint subapical longitudinal streak and an irregular 

 oblique transverse band beyond the cell extending from third 

 median nervule to before the middle of the inner margin. 

 Upon the secondaries a broad transverse band beyond the 

 cell, running from near the middle of the outer margin below 

 the cell, and continued upward toward the base as a narrow 

 line. The inner margin fold is clothed with fulvous hairs. 

 All the spots ol the upper surface are bright fulvous. Under- 

 side : Both wings are pale tawny, with the spots of the upper 

 surface reproduced and pale yellow, more or less translucent 

 when held up to the light. Upon the primaries there is a 

 black longitudinal shade upon the cell, and at its extremity a 

 quadrate spot of the same colour, and upon the middle of the 

 outer margin a similar shade. 



Expanse of wings 23 millim. 



Hab. Gaboon. 



Type in Coll. Holland. 



* This genus has been erected by Lieut. Watson to receive this and 

 allied species of small size, characterized by slender and widely separated 

 palpi porrected and recurved, and with the apex of the anterior wing 

 rounded. 



