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NYMPHALID^. — SALAMIS AND JUNONIA. 
JUNONIA KOWARA. 
Plate 5. Fig. 5(?,6?. 
Junonia Koiuara^ Ward. Entomol. Monthly Mag. ^ FoZ mV,^. 82, 1871. 
$ Fore-wing falcate, hind-wing prolonged at tiie anal angle. 
Uppee-side : base brown, both, wings crossed vertically with a band of 
lighter brown, narrow at the fore-margin of upper wing, broadest at the inner 
margin of lower wing ; this band is bordered on the inner side with rosy-piu'- 
ple, and contains eleven small spots, the uppermost white, the others black ; 
outer margin of both wings dark brown. 
Under-side : light brown, crossed midway from the anal angle of lower wing 
to centre of upper wing with a narrow band of darker brown, the base of upper 
wing with waved markings of darker brown. 
? resembles c?, but a lighter brown. Expanse S 2^ inches; ? 2.^ inches. 
Habitat : Old Calabar, Camaroons. 
A C R ^ I D ^. 
A C A. 
ACRiEA SATIS. 
Plate 6. Fig 1. 
Acroea Satis^ Ward. Entomol. Monthly Mag.., Vol. viii^ p. 35, 1871. 
Upper-side : white, nervures brown ; base of upper wing, brown, which is 
continued round the upper margin ; a broad band of brown crosses midway 
from the anterior margin, narrowing towards the anal angle ; at the upper-side 
of this band beyond the cell is a large white spot, which is bordered on the 
outer margin with brown 5 beyond this spot the remainder of upper wing is a 
dusty -grey. Lower wing crossed midway by a broken, irregular band of brown 
spots. Hind margin bordered with brown, containing white spots, which are 
most distinct towards the anal angle. 
Under-side : as above, but rather lighter in colour ; the band crossing the 
lower wing and the spots round the hind margin much more distinct and tinged 
with yellow. Expanse 2y^ inches. 
Habitat : Ilibe, East Africa. 
