20 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



inner margin cerulean blue. Posterior wing cerulean blue, witb the costal margin and apex 

 dark brown. 



Underside grey -brown. Both wings crossed by several bands of darker, but indistinct, 

 spots. 



Exp. l^j inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from West Africa (Old Calabar) . 



It is very difficult to tell what ought to be the extent of the blue upon the last two butter- 

 flies, the scales are so easily rubbed off. 



8. Epitola Carcina. Plate (Suppl.) I. b. ? figs. 17, 18. 

 Epitola Carcina, Hewitson, Entom. Month. Mag. x. p. 150 (1873). 



Upperside. Female dark brown. Anterior wing crossed near the middle by a band of 

 five white spots : cerulean blue from the middle of the wing to the middle of the inner 

 margin. Posterior wing with the basal half, the costal margin excepted, cerulean blue. 



Underside pale rufous-brown. Anterior wing as above, except that there are some 

 indistinct submarginal white spots. Posterior wing with three or four minute white spots- 

 near the middle. 



Exp. 1J inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from West Africa (Old Calabar). 



9. Epitola Cercene. Plate (Suppl.) I. b. <j figs. 19, 20. 

 Epitola Cercene, Hewitson, Entom. Month. Mag. x. p. 150 (1873). 



Upperside. Male ultramarine-blue. Anterior wing with the costal margin and apical 

 half nearly dark brown. Posterior wing with the costal margin broadly dark brown. 



Underside pale rufous-brown. Both wings crossed by numerous white spots, tinted 

 with blue near the middle of the anterior wing, where they form a band, and are followed by 

 two submarginal bands of lunular spots. 



Exp. Hj; inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from West Africa (Angola, Rogers). 



Genus AMBLYPODIA. 



(Continued from p. 11 h.) 



100. Amblypodia Grynea, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) VII. 2 figs. 59, 60. 



Upperside. Female brilliant metallic blue, the margins very broad, dark brown, the 

 nervures black. Posterior wing with one tail. 



