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22. (12) Callosune Buxtoni. (Plate E, figs. 7, 8.) 
Callosune Btixtoni, Butler, MS. in British Museum. 
The female (or rather the reputed female) of this species here 
figured differs from the male in having a large orange patch at the 
extremity of the fore wings, which are white with a slight yellowish 
tinge ; a minute discoidal black dot and a curved row of brown spots 
within the orange mark, those towards the costa being most indistinct ; 
the inner margin of the orange mark, is also brownish, as is the apex 
itself and the apical margin, the brownish margin terminating near 
the hinder angle in a brownish spot ; the hind wings are uniformly 
white, with the extremity of the veins towards the outer angle more 
or less dusky. On the under side the orange spot of the fore wings 
wants both the inner and apical dark edging, and bears a curved row 
of brown spots ; the hind wings are very pale fleshy buff, and very 
delicately freckled, with a bar of darker brown extending from the 
middle of the costa to the median vein, where it is curved backwards ; 
there is also a brown dot on a small whitish spot near the extremity 
of the discoidal cell. The female varies from if to 2] inches in the 
expansion of the fore wings. Taken at Tati. 
23- (13) Callosune Evenina, Wallengren, Lep. Cafifr. p. 12 ; 
Trimen, p. 322, and in Trans. Ent. Soc. 1870, t. 6, f. 11. 
One specimen (locality not noted), with the black markings on the 
upper surface of the wings much less diffused than in the figure 
given by Mr. Trimen ; possibly a male. Another specimen in Bur- 
chell's African collection, in the Hopeian Museum, has the large dark 
spot on the fore wings extending over the discoidal cell, but the hind 
wings are almost unspotted. 
24. (14) Callosune Eigne, Boisduval, p. 578. 
One broken specimen, without locality, is very closely allied to 
the insects noticed above, as C. Antigone. 
25. (15) Callosune pseudetrida, Westw. 
Alls supra pallide flavescentibus, apice fusco cum serie subapicali 
macularum 6 aurantiacarum, puncto minuto nigro discoidali, nubilaque 
parva fusca ante angulum posticum ; alls posticis serie marginal! 
macularum conoidearum fuscis (versus angulum analem interdum 
obsoletis) nubila parva pone medium costse, fasciaque valde abbreviata 
pone medium disci versus angulum externum, pallide fuscis : alis 
anticis infra pallide flavescentibus, apice alisque posticis luteo-albidis ; 
anticis striga obsoleta et obliqua fuscescenti versus apicem, posticis 
punctis duobus fuscescentibus pone medium disci versus angulum 
externum. Expans. alar, antic, unc. i, lin 5. 
Affinis C. DeurcE, Klug, et prssertim C. Etrida (Indise orientalis 
incote). 
Habitat prope Tati. 
Obs. The orange subapical spots in the male are dilated into a 
broader yellow fascia in the female. 
