1908.] SPECIES OF RHOPALOCERAN BUTTERFLIES. Ill 



termen heavily accentuated. Under side like the male, but dirty 

 ochreous. 



Expanse, S 52, $ 56 mm. 



Hah. Angola. 



Typas in my collection. 



Pentila multiplagata, sp. n. 



Thorax black ; abdomen pale tawny. 



Both wings tawny, with somewhat scalloped very broad black 

 outer margins. Primaries with costa nari-owly black, with two 

 blackish spots over the cell, a larger one at the end of the cell, 

 and three postmedial spots in a cui-ve from vein 1 to 3, one 

 between each vein. Secondaries with a spot closing the cell, and 

 a postmedial series of seven spots following the course of the 

 black termen, the lower three spots being more basewards than 

 the upper four. — Underside. Primaries tawny, with apical half of 

 termen yellowish. Three spots over the cell, one closing it and 

 another spot between veins 1 and 2 near the angle ; a postmedial 

 series of eight spots beginning at and above the third costal spot ; 

 a subterminal series of six spots, the apical three being broad 

 dashes, the tornal three being lai'gish spots. Secondaries paler 

 than primaries ; a cui-ved series of five basal spots, the one on the 

 costa and that in the cell very small, the three lower curved ones 

 large, ending below the angle of vein 3 ; a postmedial series of 

 nine large spots, extending around the greater portion of the 

 wing ; a subterminal series of seven large spots. 



Expanse 40 mm. 



Hah. Makala, Congo Free State. 



In the Powell-Cotton collection. 



This species belongs to the P. amenaida Hew. group. 



CiTRINOPHILA UNIPUNCTATA, Sp. n. 



5 . Both wings lemon-yellow. Primaries with apical area 

 broadly black in a fairly even curve internally, except that there 

 is a slight break at vein 4, tapering down to about vein 2, where 

 it ends. Secondaries with termen very finely black, frequently 

 interrupted by the yellow ground. — Under side. Both the wings 

 paler lemon-yellow, with a single black spot at the end of the cell 

 in each. Primaries with the black ajjex showing slightly through, 

 the costa and termen finely dotted with black all round. Secon- 

 daries with termen finely dotted with black at the veins. 



Expanse 34 mm. 



Hah. Makala, Congo Free State : March. 



In the Powell- Cotton collection. 



Deudoryx makala, sp. n. (Plate IX. fig. 4.) 



S . Both wings brilliant metallic bluish green, of a tone of 

 colour not uncommon in the ISTeotropical Theclce, but very unusual 

 in the Western Hemisi^here. Primaries with costa narrowly 

 black ; apex broadly black, tapering narrowly to about vein 2. 



