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submedian fold, where there is often a j'ellowish patch before it 

 beyond the antemedial line ; postmediiil line indistinctly double 

 filled in with grey, oblique to vein 6, then with black points on the 

 veins, obliqne below vein 4, more distinct and waved below sub- 

 median fold, a similar indistinct line beyond it and some white 

 points on costa ; an indistinct waved snbterminal line with slight 

 yellowish annulus before it below vein 7 and whitish annulus below 

 vein 6, the former sometimes obsolete and the latter reduced to a 

 small V-shaped mark ; some white suffusion at apex and a series 

 of black points just before termen ; cilia whitish at tips. Hind 

 wing ochreous whitish, the veins and inner area irrorated with 

 black, the terminal area fiery red from apex to vein 2 ; traces of 

 medial and postmedial lines on inner area, the latter with black 

 striga defined on each side by white at inner margin ; a series of 

 black points just before termen from apex to vein 2 and a whitish 

 striga from vein 2 to termen ; cilia with whitish line at base and 

 white tips ; the underside white tinged with red except on inner 

 area and irrorated with black, a black discoidal point, curved brown 

 medial line, traces of double postmedial line with minute streaks 

 on the veins and of a waved subterminal line with brown patch at 

 discal fold. 



Hah. S. Leone (Bartleit), 1 S ; Gold Coast, Ashanti, Obuassi 

 (Bergman), 1 cj' ; S. Nigekia, Lagos, Iroko (Dudgeon), 1 5 , 

 Old Calabar (Cockburn), 1 S, Sapele (/Scmji^^som), 1 S ■, Olokemeji 

 (Dudgeon), 2 § ; Cape Colony, Transkei (Miss F. Barrett), 1 6 ; 

 Madagascae. Ex]). 34-38 millim. 



6^. Hind tarsi of male with the 1st joint normal.. 



6267. Eutelia vittalba. 



Fenicillaria vittalba, Semp. Eeise Phil., Schmett. ii. p. 534, pi. 60, f. 9 



(1900). 

 Eutelia furcicauda, Hinpsn. A. M. N. H. (7) xvi. p. 378 (1906). 



S . Head, thorax, and abdomen brick-red tinged with grey ; 

 palpi in front to near end of 2nd joint, pectus, the greater part of 



Fig. 22.— Eutelia vittalba, S- \- 



legs and ventral surface of abdomen white ; the minute dorsal 

 crests black, the lateral anal tufts long. Fore wing brick-red 



