1896.] BuraEEFLiES or the pamilx hbspebiidjb. 81 



cellular short, forming an obtuse angle with the lower margin o£ 

 the cell ; lower margin of cell slightly bent outwardly at origin of 

 vein 2, which is located near the middle of the cell. Vein 3 nearer 

 to vein 4 than to vein 2. Hind wing with costal margin nearly 

 straight ; outer margin and inner margin rounded ; outer and anal 

 angles broadly rounded. On the upperside of the wing, on the 

 middle of the fold between veins 7 and 8 near the origin of vein 7, 

 is a small pencil of long hairs, and vein 6 just beyond the end of 



Neuration of Androiiymus philander, Ploetz. |. 



the cell is clothed on the underside with a closely appressed bunch 

 of thick hair-like scales. Discocellulars and vein 5 very faint, if 

 not quite obsolete. The wings are marked with translucent spots, 

 those on the primaries being located in the usual order, those on 

 the secondaries being four in number — a large one at the end of 

 the cell, and three just below it, one between the origins of veins 

 2 and 3, and one on either side of this spot, separated from the 

 central spot by veins 2 and 3. Hind tibioe with two pairs of 

 spurs. 



Type -4. philander, Ploetz. 



276. A. PHILANDEE, HopfE. 



Pamphila philander, HopS. Monatsb. Akad. "Wiss. Berl. 1855, 

 p. 643; Peters' Eeise n. Mossamb., Zool. v. p. 416, pi. xxvii. 

 figs. 1, 2 (1862). 



Carystus philander, Kirbv, Syn. Cat. p. 590 (1871). 



Acleros philander, Butl. P. Z.' S. 1893, p. 669. 



Ancyloxypha philander. Trim. P. Z. S. 1894, p. 78. 



Carystus evander, Mab. Anu. Soc. Ent. France, (6J vol. x. p. 30, 

 pi. iii. fig. 4 (1890). 



Hab. Tropical Western and Central Africa. 



277. A. iiBANDBR, Ploetz. 



Apaustus leander, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 360 (1879). 

 Hab. Tropical Western Africa. 



This species may be readily distinguished from A. leander, its 

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