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NYMPHALID^. 
GODARTIA. 
GODARTIA CROSSLEYI. 
Plate 7. Fig. 1, 2. 
Godartia Crossleyi^ Ward. Entomol. Monthly Mag., Vol. vm\ p. 1871. 
{?. Upper-side: thorax, black, with a grey streak down the centre; abdo- 
men, bright rufous-brown. 
Fore-wing, deep black, crossed diagonally by two broken bands of irregular 
longitudinal markings of yellowish-white, one band crossing the cell, the other 
above it; beyond the upper one are four small, distinct spots of yellowish-white, 
forming a narrow band ; the outer margin is bordered with seven clear wliite 
spots. 
Hind-wing, black, broadly marked at the base and centre with yellowish- 
white, broken on the outer edge into seven oval spots; following the outline of 
outer margin, a band of small spots of a similar colour, the outer margin edged 
with eight clear white spots. 
TJnder-siuk: thorax, head, and legs black, with numerous small white spots; 
base of wings brown; markings as on the upper-side, but not so clear in colour. 
S . Does not materially dijffer from the male. Expanse 3^ inches. 
Habitat: Camaroons. 
GODARTIA TRAJANUS. 
Plate 7. Fig. 3, 4. 
Godartia Trajanus, Ward. Entomol. Monthly Mag., Vol. vui, p. 2>Q. 1871. 
(? . Upper-side : body brown ; thorax with a grey line down the centi-e. 
Fore-wing black, the base and lower half of the cell bright rufous-brown; a 
broad diagonal baud of yellowish-white crossing the wing midway, beyond this 
a narrow curved band of seven clear white spots; two small white spots near 
the apex; a line of grey, borders the inner margin. 
Hind-wing, brown-black, the centre broadly marked with grey; a band of 
small grey spots follows the outline of the hinder margin. 
Under-side: head, thorax, and legs black, with small white spots; fore wing 
marked as on the upper-side. 
Hind-wing, entirely brown, changing to bright rufous-brown at the inner mar- 
gin; between the nervures are streaks of darker brown. 
? . Does not differ materially from the male. Expanse 3^ inches. 
Habitat : Camaroons. 
