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MR. H. H. DRUCE ON NEW BUTTERFLIES 



[Feb. 15, 



Fig 



Pig 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 

 Plate XXXI. 



llhagigaster corrugatus, sp. n. 



3- 



Rhagigaster corrugatus, sp. n. 



9. 



JSirone ferrugineicomis, sp. n. 

 $■ 

 Gymnothynnus (?) trianguli - 



ceps, sp. n. $ . 

 Hemithynnus petulans Sm. <?. 

 Hemithynnus -petulans Sm. ^ . 

 Oncorrhiniis xanthospilus 



Shuck. ?. 

 JEolothynnus crenulatus, sp. n. 



<?■ 



Fig. 9. Pogonothynnus vestitus Sm. ^ . 



10. Pogonothynnus vestitus Sm. $ . 



11. Zaspilothynnus radialis, sp. n. 



<?. 



12. Zaspilothynnus gilesi, sp. n. 



<?• 



13. Zaspilothynnus gilesi, sp. n. 



9. 



14. Zaspilothynnus clelandi, sp. n. 



15. Zaspilothynnus clelandi, sp. n. 



1. JSpJiutomorpha gilesi, sp. n. (J 



2. UJphutomorpha gilesi, sp. n. $ 



3. Ephutomorpha perelegans, 



sp. n. ? . 



4. Anthobosca gilesi, sp. n. (J. 



5. Pseudagenia fasciata Fabr. ^ 



6. Crt/ptocheilus darivinii, sp. n 



7. Anoplius atavus, sp. n. $ . 



8. Anoplius senex, sp. n. <j> . 



Plate XXXII. 

 Fig. 9. 



Planiceps aureovestitus, sp. n. 



9- 



10. Ceropales tenuatus, sp. n. 9 • 



11. ParacrabroJroggattiTara. $. 



12. Ammophila (Parapsammo- 



phila) eremophila, sp. n. (J. 



13. Cerceris gilesi, sp. n. (J. 



14. Bembex aureqfasciata, sp. n. 



<?• 



15. Auchenophorus coruscans 



Turn. ?. 



2. Descriptions of new Lyc^enid^e and Hesperiim: from 

 Tropical "West Africa. By Hamilton H. Druce, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S.,&c. 



[Received December 13, 1909.] 



; (Plates XXXIII.-XXXV * and Text-fig. 36.) 



The following descriptions are of new forms of butterflies 

 contained in the rich collections recently made by Mr: G. L. 

 Bates in the Cameroons and by Mr. P. Landbeck in the upper 

 Kasai district of the Congo. 



LYCENIDyE. 



Telipna transverstigna, sp. n. (Plate XXXIII. fig. 2, $ .) 



Female. Upper side : both wings dark orange-red with black 

 apices and margins. Fore wing with a large pure white subapical 

 patch. Under side pale brownish yellow, with the usual black 

 markings and white spots, and in addition to these on the hind 

 wing, arising from the base and from the anal margin near the 

 base, are two prominent black bars running almost at right angles 

 to the black costal bars. 



Expanse 2 T ] ^ inches. 



* For explanation of the Plates see p. 378. 



