1888.] FROM EaUATORIAL AFRICA. 73 



The female is in the Museum from the Victoria Nyanza, and I 

 formerly supposed it to be that sex of T. hetcera ; it is somewhat like 

 a large edition of T. jobina $ , but has a few scales of magenta-red 

 in each of the white spots towards apex of primaries. This species 

 should stand between T. eunotna and T. hetcera. 



93. Teracoltjs phlegyas. 



Anthocharis phleyyas, Butler, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 431. n. 3, pi. 25. 

 figs. 3, 3a. 



cJ. Wadelai, 16th January, 1887. 



94. Teracolus BACCHUS, sp. n. 



c? . Size of T. ione or slightly smaller. "Wings above white ; 

 primaries with narrow black costal margin ; the base sprinkled with 

 black scales ; apical area blue-black, with dentate-sinuate inner edge, 

 and crossed by a wide belt of brilliant changeable purple (wider and 

 bluer tlian in T. tone) ; the spot at end of cell scarcely visible, 

 reduced to two or three scales; secondaries white, witli blackish 

 veins terminating in minute black spots on the outer margin. Wings 

 below white, the apex of primaries and whole of secondaries very 

 pale sulphur-yellow, crossed by well-defined black veins terminating 

 in small subconfluent black spots on the outer margin ; costal 

 margin of primaries black ; a black dot at the end of the cell : 

 secondaries with the basal half of the costal margin yellow ; a black 

 transverse dash from costal to subcostal vein, forming the commence- 

 ment of an ill-defined oblique stripe, indicated by scattered black 

 scales as far as the third median branch. Expanse of wings 

 57 millim. 



2 . White above ; the base rather broadly irrorated with blackish 

 scales ; primaries with the costal margin black ; a broad external 

 blackish border crossed by black veins, widest at costa, gradually 

 diminishing in width from costa to first median branch, to which 

 point it is internally dentate-sinuate and traversed by six white spots 

 in an arched series, narrow and internally widely sinuated from first 

 median branch to submedian vein ; a black spot at the end of the 

 cell ; a transverse blackish spot at external third of interno-median 

 area : secondaries with a marginal series of large subconfluent 

 blackish spots crossed by black veins ; a blackish subapical oblique 

 stripe from costa, connected with the macular border by black veins : 

 body quite normal. Primaries below white, the costa and apical 

 area pale yellow ; veins towards outer margin dark brown ; a sub- 

 apical series of angulated brown dashes ; a black spot at the end of 

 the cell ; two small black spots on iiiterno-median area and three 

 brown triangular spots at end of first median branch, interno-median 

 fold, and submedian vein : secondaries pale yellow, base of costal 

 margin and a spot at the end of the cell bright yellow ; veins, an 

 elbowed stripe beyond the middle, and the fringe excepting at the 

 extremity of the interneivular folds, dark brown : body below white. 

 Expanse ot wings 56 niillim. 



$ . Lado, 20th August, 18S4 ; J . Wadelai, 27th January, 1887. 



