548 New Forms of African Lepidoptera 



14. Cyclirius juno Btl. ruandensis subsp. nov. 



Differs from juno Butl. on the underside in the fore wing being 

 scarcely marked, the hind wing with a more distinct discocellular spot, 

 and the dark discal band more narrowly bordered with white. 



Z ¥ . Upperside earth-brown. Hind wing with or without a small 

 anal spot. 



Underside of fore wing pale brown, a faintly marked discocellular 

 spot, a small rounded subapical spot in cellule G but mostly indistinct, a 

 faint trace of a whitish submarginal line and of a dark marginal border 

 and fine whitish admarginal line. Fringe white, distally and at the 

 veins dark-brown. Hind wing with white ground-colour and deep brown 

 markings. Three basal spots, the one in base of cellule 7 most distinct ; 

 three well-marked discal spots, one in 7, one in the cell and an elongate 

 one below cell ; a discocellular spot with a central white line ; a post- 

 discal band of eight spots joined together, the one in 4 projecting more 

 distad than the others, the one in 2 touching the discocellular spot, this 

 band broader in some specimens and in one case fused with the lower part 

 of the discocellular spot and discal spots over the discal area ; the distal 

 white border to the postdiscal band is narrower than this band ; a 

 lunulate submarginal line, heavily marked in 2 and 3 ; three small 

 marginal spots in 4-6, ocellus in 2, a spot below it, extended to the post- 

 discal band. 



Length of fore wing : $ $ 13 mm. 



Habitat. — Belgian Congo : Buanda district, Bugege Forest, 8,000 

 feet, December, 1922, seven $ $ , two $ $ ; Oso River to north-west 

 Kivu district, August-December, 1921, one $ . 



15. Cyclirius noquasa Trim, major subsp. nov. 



This form is distinguished by its large size. 



$ . Upperside with the dark borders a little broader and anal spot 

 larger. 



Underside of fore wing with postdiscal band broader. Hind wing 

 with discal band and white postdiscal band broader, marginal spots 

 larger but less defined. 



$ . Upperside as in some specimens of the typical form. Basal blue 

 extended to midway between cell and margin, not above vein 3, nor over 

 upper part of cell. Hind wing with blackish basal area to end of cell, 

 this area dusted with blue. Anal spot larger, some specimens with a 

 smaller spot in 3 and a vestigial spot at the anal angle. 



