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Mr. Roland Trimen on some 
(4) want of the w-ell-marked common submarginal streak 
not far beyond ocelli^ and (5) mucli paler and more 
violaceous-grey tint. 
The four S 6 and three ? $ here described were taken 
by Mr. F. C. Selous, in Mashunaland, in 1882. The 
dates of capture were not recorded^ but the very sup- 
pressed condition of the ocelli makes it not improbable 
that these specimens belong to a winter or dry-season 
brood. It is with great pleasure that I dedicate this 
species to my friend, Mr. F. C. Selous, who has done so 
much to make known the butterflies of Tropical South 
Africa. 
On writing to Mr. G. A. K. Marshall at Salisbury 
about this Mycalesis, he was not long in finding it out, 
and soon sent me a series, taken in June, 1894, chiefly on 
the Hanyani Eiver, but also at Hartley, Enterprise Camp 
(about twenty miles east of Salisbury), and the Umfuli 
River. In two ? ? from Hanyani River, taken on 15th 
June, the ocelli on the underside are decidedly larger^ 
and with less indistinct rings. 
Mr. Marshall notes that this Mycalesis frequents the 
thick mahohohoho'^ (or **^wild loquat'^) bush, where 
there is good shade; it keeps in its shadiest spots 
during the day, but towards sundown becomes more 
lively, and may be seen flitting about in the long grass. 
On two occasions, however, he observed it at mid-day 
flying round the tops of the trees, and settling now and 
then. 
Hah. Mashunaland (F. C. Selous), Hanyani River, 
Hartley, Enterprise Camp, and Umfuli River (G. A. K. 
Marshall). 
Subfamily ACUMINM. 
Acrsea induna, sp. n. (Plate V., figs. 3, 3a.) 
Exp. al(S)2 in., 1-2 lin. ; ( ? ) 2 in., 2-3^ lin. 
Allied to A. caldarena, Hewits., and A. cherihula, 
Oberth.* 
Ochreous-yellow, strongly suffused with brick-red over all 
basal area to beyond middle in both wings, and spotted with blach ; 
forevnng with broad blach patch at apex; hindwing vnth a moderately 
* Etudes d'Ent. xvii., p. 19, pi. ii., fig. 16 (1893). Hab. Lake 
Tanganyika. 
