NTMPHALID/E HARM A. 



HARMA INDAMORA. 13,15. 



Upperside. Female, dark brown, paler on the posterior wing. Each wing 

 crossed at the middle by an oblique band of white. Posterior wing with a submar- 

 ginal row of dark brown spots. 



Underside as above, except that it is much paler, that there are zigzag lines of 

 brown near the base of both wings and that they are both crossed obliquely, a little 

 before the middle, by a linear, nearly continuous, band of brown. 



Expan. 2^j inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



I have to lament the death of Mr. Milne, from whom I have received so many new and beautiful 

 butterflies. 



HARMA SANGARIS. ? 14. 



$ Nymphalis Sangaris, Lucas, Lepidqpteres Exotiques, Plate LXIX. 



Upperside. Female, grey-brown ; the base of the anterior wing, and the basal 

 half of the posterior wing, scarlet ; both wings with some black spots within the cell, 

 both traversed by a submarginal band of conical dark brown spots, bordered with 

 paler colour and crowned on the posterior wing by hastate spots of grey-brown. 



Underside as above, except that it is nearly white, with the basal half pale 

 rufous; that both wings are crossed before the middle by a curved linear band of 

 rufous brown; that the posterior wing has a bifid white spot before the middle of the 

 costal margin, and that the conical spots of the upperside are here represented by 

 linear spots. 



Expan. 2-& inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



