NYMPHALIDjE. 

 HARM A II. 



HARM A HYARBITA. 5, 6. 



Upperside. Male. Anterior wing, with the base brown ; the centre yellow ; 

 the apex and outer margin broadly orange. Posterior wing, with a space on the 

 costal margin, yellow ; a space below it (which is marked by two or three black 

 spots) orange ; the inner half of the wing and the outer margin dark brown. 



Underside yellow, rufous, and rufous-brown. Both wings crossed at the 

 middle by a narrow common band of brown, succeeded on the anterior wing and 

 near the apex of the posterior wing by two bands of hastate rufous-brown spots, and 

 by a submarginal band of black spots, some of which are sagittate. Anterior wing, 

 with the costal margin at the base, rufous : a black spot at the base of the cell, a 

 lobed rufous spot bordered with black at the middle, a rufous spot at the end of the 

 cell Avith a zigzag black hue on each side of it. Posterior wing crossed before the 

 middle by a broad dentate rufous-brown band, having within it in the cell a lobed 

 rufous spot ; from the central band to the margin (except near the apex, which has 

 been described) rufous-brown, marked by linear rufous and black spots. 



Expan. 3 inches. Hab. Old Calabar. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This species seems at first sight to be identical with Harma Theodota, although upon a nearer 

 examination it will be at once seen how different the wings are formed on their outer margins. 



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