148 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEl EXPEDITION. 



ACR^A TOKUNA. 



Acraea toruna Grose Smith, Nov. Zool. vii. p. 546 (1900). 

 1 6 . Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori. 5000-7000 ft. 15. i. 06. 

 Is. Kasamaza's, Euwenzori. 5300 ft. 13-23. iv. [G. F. Scott Elliot.) 

 1$. Kivata, Euwenzori. 6000-8000 ft. v. {G. F. Scott Elliot.) 



ACR^A DISJUNCTA. 



Acrma disjunda Grose Smithy Nov. Zool. v. p. 351 (1898). 

 3 d J . Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori. 6000-13,000 ft. 24. ii. 06. 



ACE^A ASBOLOPLINTHA. 



Acrtea asboloplintha Karscli, Ent. Nachr. xx. p. 223 (1894). 

 10 c? cJ , 1 ? . Mubuku Valley, S.E. Euwenzori. 6000-13,000 ft. 31. xii. 05 ; 

 17,26.1.06. 



Mokia, E. Euwenzori. 3500 ft. 24. v. 06. 



1 6 . Euwenzori. 7000 ft. ix. 1900, {Sir H. H. Johnston.) 



Ags.m\. pelasgius. 



Acrcea j)elasgius Grose Smith. 

 1 6 . Semliki Valley. 15. viii. 06. 



AcR^A AMicm^, sp. n. (Plate V. fig. 11, 6 .) 



Expanse : 55-62 mm. 



Structure. — Fore-wing slightly arched costally, the external margin being a little 

 concave and the internal nearly straight. The greatest breadth is about half the costal 

 length, and the external and internal margins are subequal, being about two-thirds of 

 the length of the costa. Hind-wing with the costal margin almost straight, the 

 external margin sub-semicircular to the tornus, whence the internal runs straight till 

 near the body, where it curves sharply to the base. 



S . — Uppeeside. Colour rosy-orange, deeper on the hind-wing and with black 

 markings ; cilia black. Fore-wing with the costal margin black, except for a short 

 orange line at the base ; the space between vein 11 and the costal nervure orange 

 dusted with black ; the apical area, beyond the line formed by vein 3 and the end of 

 the cell, black, with a small subquadrate orange patch between veins 3 and 4, and a 

 semi transparent subapical band formed of 5 contiguous spots lying between veins 4 

 and 11 ; of these spots those between vein 4 and the stalk of veins 7-9 are large, 

 more or less transparent, and dusted with orange scales, while those between the stalk 

 and vein 11 are small, elongate, and ill-defined markings of orange scales ; the inner 

 margin has a broad border of black scaling, which extends a little beyond vein 1, 

 especially near the base ; the external border below vein 3 is also broadly black, which 



