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on the costa, three connected spots, placed much nearer the 

 hind margin, and another series of three connected spots, 

 running towards the anal angle. 



Hub. Barombi, Cameroons [Preuss). 



In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 



Pseuderesia dinora. 



Exp. \\ inch. 



Upperside reddish tawny (lighter in the female than in the 

 male), with the base and costa blackish and the apex of 

 anterior wings broadly, and the hind margin below and that 

 of the posterior wings rather narrowly, black ; cell of the ante- 

 rior wings closed by a large round black spot, not separated 

 from the black colour of the costa ; that of the posterior 

 wings closed by a short black bar. 



Underside: Anterior wings mostly black, costa irrorated 

 with pale yellow in patches ; apex with a large yellow blotch, 

 from which smaller yellow spots extend down the hind margin ; 

 disk towards the hinder angle with a large fulvous blotch, 

 spotted and irrorated with black. 



Posterior wings grey, yellow at the base and with a yellow 

 blotch at the tip ; between this and the anal angle is a thick 

 black, festooned, submarginal line, enclosing three small 

 yellow spots ; within this are two large red spots, and within 

 these an angulated row of seven large spots from the costa to 

 the inner margin j the third is red and adjoins a black spot, 

 within which again is a large black spot closing the cell ; in 

 the cell is a small spot, and there are two or three more 

 large and small ones towards the costa, and again towards 

 the inner margin. 



In the female the markings are rather more suffused, and 

 one of the large spots on the costa of the posterior wings near 

 the base adjoins a red dot. 



Hah. Cameroons. 



In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 



Very distinct from the other species of the group of P. parva 

 by the three large red spots on the underside of the posterior 

 wings. 



Durhania gerda. 



Exp. 1 inch. 



Female. — Upperside orange-tawny, hind margins slightly 

 scalloped. Anterior wings paler on the disk, with a brown 

 spot at the end of the cell, the costa slightly irrorated with 

 brown ; the apical area with a brown shade running down- 



