1896.) BUTPTERFLIBS OF THE FAMILY HESPERIID A. 77 
upperside reappearing, but pale ochraceous. The costa is, further- 
more, laved with pale ochraceous from the base to the region of 
the subapical spots, and in interval 5 there is a pale ochraceous 
area, in the middle of which there is a minute white dot circled 
with blackish. A pale yellowish-grey ray connects the lowermost 
spot of the discal series with the outer angle. The secondaries 
are pale ochraceous, with the costa on the inner two-thirds marked 
with irregular blackish spots. There is a subtriangular blackish 
spot near the outer angle, a black spot in interval 1} near the cell, 
and a smaller similar spot surmounted with a V-shaped blackish 
mark on the same interval near the anal angle. The innermost of 
these last two blackish spots is supplemented on the side of the 
base with a small chalky-white spot. There are in addition a 
number of obscure transverse brownish lines and obscure sub- 
marginal hastate markings. 
@. The female is like the male, except that it wholly lacks the 
markings on interval one in the primaries, and the markings on 
the underside of the secondaries are not so distinct. The out- 
line of the wings, furthermore, is broader. 
Expanse, ¢ 2? 36 mm. 
Hab. Bulé country, Cameroons. 
This species may be easily distinguished from P. reichenowi by 
the deeper black of the primaries, the smaller size of the spots, 
and the fact that none of them are confluent, as in P. reichenow. 
There is no black border on the inner two-thirds of the second- 
aries and no yellow spot in the cell of the secondaries, the yellow 
of the hind wing running almost to the base. A further dis- 
tinction is the absence of the checkered fringes of the primaries 
on the upper surface. The fringes are slightly checkered on the 
underside. 
262. P. astrapx, Holl. (Plate IV. fig. 12.) 
Pardaleodes astrape, Holl. Ann. & Mag. N. H. (6) vol. x. p. 290 
(1892). 
Pardaleodes parcus, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p. 258 
(1893). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové (Good) ; Togoland (Karsch). 
963. P. art, Mab. 
Pamphila ariel, Mab. Pet. Nouv. Entom. vol. ii. p. 285 (1878). 
Pardaleodes ariel, Mab. Grandid. Madgr. vol. xviii. p. 340, 
pl. liii. figs. 10, 10 a, 11 (1887). 
Hab. Madagascar. 
264. P. pustrtta, Mab. 
Pardaleodes pusiella, Mab. Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 1877, p. 237. 
Hab. Landana (Mabdille). 
I cannot find out anything about this species. 
