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upper surface reappear on this side, though less distinctly defined, 
owing to the paler ground-colour. The secondaries are dark 
brown, slightly touched with greyish on the outer margin near the 
outer angle. There are a few obscure pale discal spots beyond the 
cell. 
@. The female is marked like the male, but lacks, of course, the 
characteristic sexual markings of the male. The wings are more 
elongated and rounded, and the primaries have a translucent 
yellow spot on interval 1, midway between the base and the outer 
margin. 
Expanse, ¢ 40 mm., 2 43 mm. 
Hab. Valley of the Ogové. : 
This species is closely related to C. soritia, Hew., but is quite 
distinct. 
290. C. MaracanpA, Hew. (Plate I. fig. 4.) 
Hesperia maracanda, Hew. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (4) vol. xviii. 
p- 450 (1876). 
Casyapa masacanda, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Suppl. p. 817 (1877). 
Hab. Angola (Hewitson) ; Gaboon (Good). 
291. C. BrnoEvatus, Mab. (Plate II. fig. 1.) 
Proteides binoevatus, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. xxxv. p. exii 
(1891). 
Hab. Valley of the Ogove. 
292. C. teonorA, Ploetz. (Plate IT. fig. 5.) 
Hesperia leonora, Ploetz, 8. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 355 (1879), vol. xliii. 
p. 338 (1882). 
Proteides xanthargyra, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. xxxv. 
p. exii (1891). 
Pamphila leonora, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p. 253 
(1893). 
Hab. Aburi (Ploetz); Accra (Mabille); Togoland (Karsch) ; 
Valley of Ogové (Good). 
The number of the small subapical spots in this species is 
variable. Some specimens have but two, others three, while the 
type of Ploetz is destitute of such spots. The absence of the 
sexual brand on the upperside of the primaries of the male is 
apparently the only mark of distinction having generic weight 
which would lead me to separate this species from the foregoing 
three. If there are other points, I have failed to discover them, 
and I hesitate to erect a new genus for the reception of this 
species without some more evident reason. 
293. C. stonHRi, Karsch. 
Pamphila stoehri, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p. 252, 
pl. vi. fig. 6 (1893). 
Hab, Togoland (Karsch); Gaboon (Mocquerys). 
The type was a damaged male. The collection of Dr. Staudinger 
