NYMPH ALID.E. EURYPHENE. 



ATERICA LISANDRA. 13, 14. 



$ P. Lisandra, Stoll Plate 29,/^s. 3, 3c, jp. 135. 

 $ Aterica Zeugma, Hemtson. Trans. Ent. Soe. p. 73, 1869. 



Upperside. Female, rufous-orange. Anterior wing with two spots within the cell bordered 

 with dark brown : the apical half dark brown crossed obliquely by a band of white divided into five 

 parts by the nervures : a subapical band of four white spots. Posterior wing darker near the outer 

 margin, with two submarginal bands of brown spots. 



Underside. Rufous-yellow, with the outer margins rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the 

 band and spots of white as above : a spot in the cell and the inner margin of the white band dark 

 brown. Posterior wing with a spot in the cell and an oblique band before the middle (dark on the 

 costal margin, indistinct below) both dark brown, the submarginal spots of the upperside scarcely 

 seen, those of the inner band marked by minute white spots. 



Exp. 2 T 4 - inches. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



Like the females of A. Tudema and Avipedusa above: but much brighter in colour, and completely different on 

 the underside. 



