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Fore-wing: both lines reach the costa, anti-medial line widens a 
little at the costa, and has a black inner band from inner-margin to 
upper-median, it is curved outwards between lower-median and la and 
inwards between la and inner-margin. Rings of ocellus, beginning 
from the outside, are as follows: thin red ring, broader pinkish white 
ring, very faint ring of red, rather narrow black ring, very broad 
brown ring, leaving a small lyaline rounded spot. Post-medial band 
less curved, slightly incurved between inner-margin and vein 3 ending 
near tornus, light colour of both bands more pinkish white, the black 
band well-defined and broad. 
Hind-wing: anti-medial line present, black most prominent of the 
three colours, white more pinkish than in fore-wing and the red more 
diffused ; basal- and medial-area more yellow, only base diffused with 
pink ; in the ocellus the red and black rings are broader ; post-medial 
line in colour as on upper-wing, but red and black more diffused and 
red band touches the red ring of the ocellus, it is roundly curved 
outwards between veins 2 to 5 and curved inwards between vein 2 
and the inner-margin. 
Under-side: ground-colour orange-yellow, hardly any black irror- 
ation except costa of hind-wing, which is black; base of both wings 
shaded with pink; markings same as on upper-side except that the 
ocellus of the hind-wing has hardly any red outside the white and no 
red ring before the black, black ring more narrow. 
Thorax with more black, reaching head and abdomen. 
The two specimens in my collection were bred by the Rev. Father 
J. O’Neil at Salisbury in December, 1916, and kindly presented to me. 
BUN#A ARABELLA, sub-sp. JACKSONI, Jord. 
Nov. Zool. XV, p. 255 (1908). 
An example of this fine form from Umvuma (Southern Rhodesia) 
was kindly given to me by Mrs. A. A. Carnegie. It was caught by 
her at night in December, 1917. 
BuN#A HEROYM, Oberth. 
Et. Lép. IV, p. 678, t. liii, fig. 446 (1910). 
This fine species has, I think, up to now only been recorded from 
C.-E. Africa (Kuyambi, Ubemba), and only females are mentioned. 
