NYMPH ALID.E. HARM A. 



HARM A USELDA. 13, 14. 



Upperside. Female, dark brown ; the bases of both wings broadly rufous- 

 orange : both with zig-zag linear spots in and at the end of the cell : both with two 

 bands of hastate black spots beyond the middle, bordered above with white. Ante- 

 rior wing crossed at the middle by a band of six white spots. Posterior wing crossed 

 before the middle by a band of black spots, two of which, nearest the costal margin, 

 are broadly bordered below with white. 



Underside as above, except that it is all rufous : that the anterior wing has a 

 round spot of brown near the base, the bands of hastate spots much more broadly 

 bordered with white, and other spots of white at the apex and anal angle. 



Exp. 2-^j inch. Hab. Congo. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



HARMA HESIODUS. 15, 16, 17, 18. 



Upperside. Male, orange. Both wings with the outer margin brown, both 

 with a submarginal zig-zag linear brown band marked between each nervule by a 

 black spot. Anterior wing with the base brown : the cell marked by two indistinct 

 zig-zag linear spots. Posterior wing with the base ochreous ; crossed before the 

 middle by a broad band of dark brown : the anal angle which projects (as in 

 Amathusia) suffused with brown. 



Underside rufous-brown, tinted with lilac. Both wings with a spot in and at 

 the end of the cell : both crossed before the middle by a broken series of irregular 

 black hmular spots : both crossed at the middle by a slightly undulated rufous band 

 bordered below with paler colour, and by two very indistinct zig-zag submarginal 

 bands of brown, bordered below with paler colour, the outer band spotted with darker 

 brown. Anterior wing with the apex lilac- white. 



Female, dark brown, rufous towards the base. Anterior wing with the usual 

 spot in and at the end of the cell ; crossed at the middle, from the costal margin, by 

 a short band of white zig-zag on both sides, followed below by a lunular white 

 spot, and by two indistinct rufous-brown spots : marked beyond the middle by 

 three hastate spots of white, and by a submarginal band of scarcely-seen conical 

 black spots, four of which are crowned by a white spot : apex rufous, marked by 

 two lunular black spots. Posterior wing rufous below the middle clouded with 

 brown, and traversed by a zig-zag band of brown marked between the nervures by 

 black spots. Underside as in the male, except that it has the white spot near the 

 costal margin of the anterior wing. 



Exp. $ ;3-/y ? 3-^- inch. Hab. Congo. 



In tlu 1 Collections of W. W. Saunders and W. C. Hewitson. 



To Mr. Thomas Chapman of Glasgow (who was himself ahout to describe them), I am indebted 

 for the pleasure of figuring the four beautiful new Harmas represented in the plates, and for the still 

 greater pleasure of adding them to my collection. 



