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the inner margin where it meets the posterior wing with a tuft of black hair. Posterior 

 wing with tliree tails : the outer margin black and very narrow : the anal angle white : the 

 lobe marked by a minute rufous and black spot. 



Underside white. Anterior wing crossed at and beyond the middle by very pale rufous 

 linear bands. Posterior wing crossed at the middle by a similar band : a black spot on the 

 lobe and also between the tails, both crowned with orange and bordered above with silvery 

 blue. 



Female like the male, except that it is white above, and has two brown 

 spots at the base of the tail. . 



Exp. ljfo inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from West Africa. 



35. Iolaus Cyteis. Plate (Suppl.) IV. a. 6 figs. 55, 56. 

 Iolaus Cytreis, Hewitson, Entom. Month. Mag. xi. p. 1S2 (1875). 



Upperside. Male. — Cerulean blue, slightly tinted with green. Anterior wing with 

 the costal margin rufous-brown, the apical half black, the inner margin convex. Posterior 

 wing with two tails : the apex and outer margin, which is narrow, black. 



Underside white. Both wings crossed beyond the middle by a hnear rufous band and 

 by a very indistinct submarginal rufous band. Anterior wing with the outer margin rufous. 

 Posterior wing with the lobe and caudal spot black, broadly bordered with orange : the outer 

 margin black. 



Exp. l/o inch. 



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



36. Iolaus Timon. Plate {Suppl.") IV. a. 6 fig. 57. 



Papilio Timon, Fabrieius, Mant. Insect, ii. p. 65. 



<j> Myriiia Timon, Butler, Lep. Ex. pi. xiv. fig. 34, p. 42. 



Genus DEUDORIX. 



(Continued from Supplement, p. 12.) 



31. Deudorix Diodes. Plate (Suppl.) V. a. d fig. 57. 



Deudorix Diodes, Hewitson, Lycanida>, plate (Sujpl.) V. figs. 55, 56, p. 12. 



The butterfly which was figured before, from the Collection of Mr. Druce, was so imperfectly 

 marked (not rubbed off) on the underside, that (being now in possession of others through 

 the kindness of Mr. Buxton) I have given a second illustration. My specimens are alike. 



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Published November 1878. 



