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16. A. pseupopTeRA, Butl. 1. ¢. p. 428. n. 2. 
17. A. AMPHIPROTEA, Butl. 7. c. n. 3. 
The above five species are very closely allied ; and had not Mr. 
Butler and myself been able to find the sexes of each, I should have 
preferred considering them as all varieties of one variable species. I 
have a long series of most of them in my collection. 
18. A. eGrna, Cram. Pap. Ex. i. t. 39. f. F, G (1776). 
19. A. rormosa, Butl. Cist. Ent. p. 213 (1874). 
Cabinda (J. J. M.). 
20. A. pseupEGINa, Westw. Gen. D. L. p. 531 (1852). 
The specimens are brighter-coloured than ee from Sietra Leone ; 
but the markings are just the same. 
21. ACREA LYGUS, 0. sp. 
Upperside orange-brown. Auterior wing with the base, the spot 
at the end of the cell, two small spots below, and a short band of 
four spots near the costal margin, the apex and the outer margin 
black; posterior wing with the base and outer margin broadly 
black, a small black spot at the end of the cell, and a large pinkish 
white patch in the middle of the wing nearest the abdominal margin. 
Underside, anterior wing pale orange, a large black spot in the cell 
and one close to the base, the other spots as above, the black outer 
margin much narrower ; posterior wing pinkish orange, almost pink 
at the base, crossed from the costal margin to the inner margin by 
two rows of black spots, the row nearest the base the largest, the 
outer margin broadly black, with a submarginal row of white spots. 
Exp. 2 in. 
Angola (J. J. M.). Type, Mus. Druce. 
Subfamilia VIII. Nympnain2, Bates. 
Genus ATELLA, Doubl. 
A. PHALANTA, Drury, Ill. Ex. Ent. i. t. 21. f. 1, 2 (1773). 
Genus Junonra, Hubn. 
1. J. cLevra, Cram. Pap. Ex. i. t. 21. f. E, F (17735). 
2. J. ceEBRENE, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1870, p. 353. 
Ambriz (J. J. M.). 
Genus Precis, Hiibn. 
1. P. ocravia, Cram. Pap. Ex. ii. t. 135. f. B, C (1779). 
2. P. ceryne, Boisd. Voy. Deleg. ii. p. 592 (1847). 
3. P. ARCHESIA, Cram. Pap. Ex. iii. t. 219. f. D, E (1782). 
Banana (J. J. M.). 
