344 Mr. W.C. Hewitson on new Species of Hesperide. 
abdominal fold, which is pale yellow, carmine-brown, marked 
by the transparent spots as above. 
Exp. 175 inch. 
Hab. Calabar. 
The two species which I have described, together with 
C. nothus and C. Cesar, form Mr. Butler’s well-marked genus 
Ceratrichia. 
Pterygospidea grisea. 
Alis utrinque griseis, fasciis tribus macularibus nigris: anticis 
punctis octo albis hyalinis. 
Upperside dark brown, so thickly irrorated throughout 
with white as to give it the appearance of being dark grey. 
Both wings crossed by three irregular bands of black spots. 
Anterior wing with eight small transparent spots : three from 
the middle of the costal margin (two of which are in the cell), 
two between the branches of the median nervure, and three 
near the apex. 
Underside as above, but paler. 
Exp. 13, inch. 
Hab. Gaboon (Rogers). 
Pterygospidea Kehelatha. 
Alis utrinque rufo-brunneis: supra fasciis duabus transversalibus 
nigris: anticis macula nigra subbasali maculisque septem albis 
hyalinis, quatuor in medio positis. 
Upperside bright rufous-brown. Both wings crossed be- 
yond the middle by a band of brown and by a submarginal 
band of the same colour, partly broken into spots. Anterior 
wing with a distinct black spot not far from the base of the inner 
margin; seven transparent white spots, four of which are in 
the middle, one on the costal margin, one in the cell large 
and quadrate but sinuated on its inner border, and two below 
it between the branches of the median nervure. Posterior 
wing with two or three subbasal indistinct brown spots; the 
outer margin angular at the middle. 
Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above. Pos- 
terior wing marked by several black spots: three (one of 
which is bifid) m a semicircle before the middle, and seven in 
pairs, also forming a semicircle beyond the middle. 
Exp. 13 inch. 
Hab, Macassar (Wallace). 
Pterygospidea Sephara. 
Alis utrinque rufo-brunneis: anticis punctis tredecim hyalinis, 
