1896.] BUTTBBfLIBS OF THE FAMILl HBSPEBlIDyE. 63 



214. p. PouTiBRi, Boisd. 



Hesperia poutieri, Boisd. Faune Eat. Madgr. p. 65 (1833). 

 Pamphila pouiien, Mab. Grandid. Madagascar, vol. xviii. p. 363. 

 Gegenes poutieri, Mab. I.e. pi. Iv. figs. 8, 8 a, 9, 9 a (1887). 

 Hab. Madagascar ; Seychelles (Abbott). 



215. P. DBTBCTA, Trim. 



Pumphila detecta, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. vol. xli. p. 141, 

 pi. viii. fig. 12 (1893). 



PampJiila fallatus, Mab. MS. 



Hab. Natal (Trimen) ; Cameroons. 



I have several specimens of this species which were taken at 

 Batanga, Cameroons, by the late Dr. A. C. Good. The insect 

 laballed PampJiila fallatus in the Staudiiiger collection by Mous. 

 Mabille, of which I can find no published description, is the 

 same. 



216. P. suDOOHBAOBA, sp. nov. (Plate IV. fig. 11.) 



iS . Head, thorax, and abdomen fuscous, clothed with greenish 

 hairs. Underside of palpi, thorax, and abdomen pale greenish 

 ochraceous. The primaries and secondaries on the upperside are 

 dark brown, with a slightly purplish lustre toward the outer 

 margin. The cosia and the inner margin near the base of both 

 wings are clothed with greenish hairs. There is a minute elongated 

 translucent white spot in the cell on its upper margin toward its 

 extremity. There are two minute subapical spots beyond the end 

 of the cell. There are three discal spots on intervals 2, 3, and 4 

 below and beyond the cell, tlie spot on interval 4 being minute, 

 the spots on intervals 3 and 2 being subhastate, the latter the 

 largest. All these spots are translucent. On the secondaries 

 beyond the end of the cell are three small subhastate semi- 

 transparent discal spots, pale in colour. On the lower side the 

 primaries are dark brown on the cell and beyond it on the disc on 

 intervals 2, 3, and 4. The inner margin is fuscous grey. The 

 costa and the apical area are tawny ochraceous. The secondaries 

 are uniformly tawny ochraceous, marked with a dark spot at the 

 end of the cell and a discal series of dark spots accentuating the 

 outer extremity of the three limbal spots beyond the end of the 

 cell. The cilia are pale ochraceous both on the upper and under 

 side. All the spots of the upper surface reappear on the lower 

 side in both wings, but less distinctly defined than on the upper 

 surface. Expanse 31 mm. 



Hab, Valley of the Ogove. 



217. P. MioANS, sp. nov. (Plate III. fig. 19.) 



cJ . Head, thorax, and abdomen bright Mars-brown. Underside 

 of abdomen pale ochraceous. The primaries aud the secondaries 

 are bright Mars-brown, with the costal margin of the secondaries 

 dark brown. There are two minute subapical spots in the usual 



