34 DR. W. J. HOLLAND ON THE AFRICAN [Jan. 14, 
shading into fuscous at the outer angle. There is a series of 
marginal black spots near the apex, and the translucent subapical 
spots are defined outwardly by blackish markings. ‘There is a fine 
marginal black line. The cilia are blackish, checkered with 
whitish on the intervals. On the upperside the cilia are whitish, 
eheckered with blackish at the ends of the nervules. The 
secondaries on the underside are greenish ochraceous, with the 
anal angle broadly marked with fuscous. There are three 
distinct black subcostal spots, a series of black marginal markings, 
and the translucent spots are narrowly defined by fine blackish 
lines. 
Q. The female is like the male, but lacks the translucent spot 
at the end of cell of the secondaries. 
Expanse ¢ 9 25-27 mm. 
Types in coll. Staudinger. 
Hab. French Congo (Mocquerys). 
This species is very closely allied to G@. heterochrus, Mab., from 
which, however, it may be easily distinguished by the markings of 
the cilia, and the absence of the patch of light colour which 
prevails in the secondaries at the anal angle ot that species, and 
by the fact that the lower side of the abdomen is not bright 
yellowish as in G. heterochrus, but greenish ochraceous. There are 
other distinguishing markings, but these points will suffice at once 
to separate these species. 
121. G. suBrLAvipus, Mab. MS., sp. nov. (Plate V. fig. 16.) 
Pamphila subflavidus, Mab. MS., in Staud. coll. 
3. Primaries and secondaries on the upperside blackish ; cilia 
of secondaries narrowly white. The primaries are ornamented by 
a small roundish subapical translucent spot just below the end of 
the cell, by a small subquadrate spot of the same character in the 
cell near the lower angle, and by three Jarger spots on intervals 
iP 2eandaace ebhe spot on interval 1 is subtriangular, on interval 
2 subquadrate, and on interval 3 sublunate. ‘lhe secondaries are 
ornamented by two translucent wedge-shaped spots on either side 
of vein 3 near its origin, the uppermost spot being produced 
beyond the lower. On the lower side the primaries are black, 
with a small white ray at the base, and with the apical extremity 
marked with greenish ochraceous. There is a fine marginal black 
line, two minute blackish spots near the apex, and on either side 
of vein 5, near the outer margin, whitish markings. The secend- 
aries on the underside are pale straw-colour, with the outer 
margin and the costa clouded with darker brown markings. On 
interval 2 there is a dark brownish spot about halfway from 
the base. A small black spot is found below the costa near the 
origin of the subcostal nervures, and there is a similar small black 
spot near the end of the cell. The palpi on the upperside are 
black, on the lower side straw-yellow, as is also the entire lower 
side of the thorax and the abdomen. The abdomen towards its 
