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spots of the postdiscal band more separate. The submarginal spots 

 are reduced to narrow triangles, their bases not touching. 



? . Very similar to enotrea, but distinguished by the white post- 

 discal band, and well denned discal band on the fore wing; hind wing 

 with broader dark postdiscal band, and white area limited by vein 6. 



In the Joicey collection from Addah, W. Africa, 3 ? ; Accra, one 

 3 ; Coomassie, August to September, 1913, one 3 one ? ; Sunyani 

 Forest, Coomassie, two 3 3 ; Cameroons, one 3 ; N. JBarik, Ituri 

 River, halfway between Avakubi and Penghe, May, 1920, one 3 , 

 T. A. Barns ; Ituri Forest, N. W. Beni, January, 1920, one 3 , T. A. 

 Barns ; East Epulu Forest, N. Ituri Valley, March, 1920, one 3 , 

 T. A. Barns ; Cartouche, near Lesse, W. Semliki River, January, 

 1920, one 3 , T. A. Barns ; North Side Ituri River, three days west 

 of Irumu, March, 1920, one ?, T. A. Barns; Semliki Valley, 

 Ruwenzori, December, 1919, 1 3 (type) ; North Lindi Valley, west 

 of Bafwasende, April, 1920, one ? (allotype), T. A. Barns; Senchi, 

 Volta River, one 3 ; in the B. M. also from Uganda. 



Genitalia (pi. V, fig. 3). 



Valve similar to enotrea but bulbous at the posterior extremity. 

 Connecting setose membrane developed apparently from the median 

 inner surface, the surface bearing the setse being on the inside. 



Ventral plate, and uncus as in enotrea. 



Scaphium developed medianly into a long and sharp pointed 

 process. 



15. Ergolis personata sp. nov. (pi. X, fig. 16). 



It would appear that this peculiar form has been hitherto mistaken 

 for the ? of actisanes Hew. Recognizable by its brown colour, and 

 the absence of the broad costal patch of modified scales found in the 

 allied species. 



3 ? . Upperside pale ochreous-brown, markings less strongly 

 defined than in actisanes. Outer edge of discal band on fore wing with 

 well-marked teeth on veins 4 and 5. Hind wing with the bands 

 continued to the costa. 



Underside paler than in actisanes. Fore wing without patch of 

 modified scales and with discal band reaching the submedian. Hind 

 wing with discal band posteriorly closer to the postdiscal band than 

 in actisanes. 



The females are not easy to distinguish. To actisanes we assign 

 those with more clearly defined discal bands marked with reddish- 



