NYMPHALIDiE. 

 HARMA III. IV. 



HARM A ADELINA. 9, 11. 



Upperside. Female, rufous-orange. Both wings with zig-zag black lines within 

 the cell : both with the outer margins broadly brown, traversed by a double band 

 of hastate spots. 



Underside pale, tinted with rufous-brown and grey. Both wings with zig-zag 

 black lines in and at the end of the cell : both crossed before the middle by a zig-zag 

 linear In-own band, and at the middle by a straight and continuous band of rufous- 

 brown : both crossed beyond the middle by a band of indistinct brown hastate spots, 

 bordered below on the anterior wing, and both above and below on the posterior wing, 

 with lilac-white : both wings with a submarginal zig-zag linear band of brown marked 

 with black between the nervures. 



Exp. 2^J inch. Hab. Congo. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



The figure of the plate has been printed slightly too dark. I have examples in which the inner 

 submarginal band of hastate black spots is pale brown, and one, a beautiful thing, from Calabar, which 

 I believe to be a variety of this species, white, very slightly tinted with yellow, in which the inner sub- 

 marginal band is represented by some pale spots of ochreous brown ; it is, too, without the central band 

 of the underside. 



HARMA ALTISIDORA. 10, 12. 



Upperside. Male, pale yellow, tinted with orange towards the outer margins. 

 Both wings with the outer margins brown : both with a submarginal zig-zag continuous 

 band of black hastate spots. Posterior wing with two indistinct linear spots within 

 the cell. 



Underside pale, rufous : both wings with a spot of rufous-brown in and outside 

 the cell, followed by a zig-zag brown band : both crossed at the middle by a straight 

 continuous rufous band : both with three zig-zag bands beyond the middle of pale 

 brown hastate spots ; the submarginal band marked with linear black spots. 



Exp. 2-fy inch. Hab. Congo. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



This, I think, is very probably the male of H. Adelina. 



