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 HARMA. V. & VI. 



HARMA HARMILLA. 19, 20. 

 Harma Harmilla. Hewitson. Ent. lion. Mag., 1874, p. 27 1-. 



Upperside. Female dark brown. Both wings crossed by a zig-zag subiuarginal 

 band of black in the form of pyramidal spots the apex of each spot marked by an oval 

 spot of black bordered below with white. Anterior wing crossed within the cell by four 

 zig-zag black lines; crossed at the middle by a narrow band of dark brown, surmounted 

 by live pyramidal white spots; the zig-zag submarginal band bordered above with white, 

 surmounted by a series of dark brown hastate spots. Posterior wing crossed at the middle 

 by a white band. 



Underside. Both wings crossed at the middle by a common linear, nearly straight, 

 band of black, surmounted on the anterior wing by five white pyramidal spots; both 

 wings with the basal half pale brown ; the cell of the anterior wing crossed as above by 

 black lines, the cell of the posterior wing marked by an S-like spot crossed below this by 

 a curved line of black; both wings with the outer half white crossed by a series of pale 

 brown pyramidal spots and near the outer margin by a pale brown linear band forming 

 pyramidal spots, the apex of each spot marked by a black linear spot. 



Exp. 3xo- inch. Hal). West Africa. (Cameroons.) 



In the Collection of Heule}' G. Smith. 



HARMA HELIADA. 

 Harma Heliada. Hewitson. Ent. Mon. Mac/., 1874, p. 274. 



Upperside. Male orange-yellow. Both wings with the outer margin rufous ; both 

 with a submarginal continuous series of lunular black spots. Anterior wing with the 

 base rufous, two zig-zag black lines in the cell, and a brown spot at the apex. Posterior 

 wing dark brown from the base to beyond the middle; the cell, which is paler, marked 

 by an S-like spot; the costal margin pale yellow, with three spots of yellow near its 

 middle 



Underside rufous-yellow clouded with red-brown. Both wings crossed at the 

 middle by a common, nearly straight, red-brown, narrow band, surmounted on both 

 wings b\ pyramidal spots, continuous on the anterior wing, at the apex only ot the 

 posterior wing ; both wings crossed beyond the middle by a double series of pyramidal 

 rufous spots. Anterior wing with a small black spot and a red-brown spot (with a 

 smaller spot below it) in the cell. Posterior wing with an S-like spot in the cell, and a 

 smaller spot below- it. Female does not differ from the male on the underside except in 

 its paler colour. 



Exp. 2-f\j inch. Hab. Cameroons. 



In the Collection of Henley G. Smith ami W. C. Hewitson. 



HARMA COCCINATA. 24,25,26. 



? Harma Sangaris ?. Hewitson. Exot. Bull*. Vol III. PL 27,/. 1 i,p. •"> I. 

 Upperside. Male scarlet tinted with carmine. Both wings with a submarginal 

 band of spots and the outer margin which is narrow black. 



Publish I July 1-'. 1874] 



