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ivith a dull ochre-orange central bar or loholly hlacldsh. Under side. — 
Wliite or yellowisli, markedly striolated with gray. 
2 Species. — Evanthc, Boisd. ; Pseiidevantlie, Batl. 
Range. — Madagascar and Western India.] 
Section XIII. — Representative : Evenina, Wallengr. 
Fore- wings shaped as in Section IV., but neuration of hind-wings 
as in Section XII. 
^ White, ivith a rather large orange apical patch, very narroiuly 
Uack-hordercd externally, hut diffusedly or not at all internally ; an ill- 
defined greyish and Uack inner-ma/rginal stripe in fore-iuings, and a 
hlaekish costal stripe in ]ii7ul-ivings. $ luith orange patch paler, traversed 
hy a suhnacidar Mack streak ; irregidar hasal hlaekish clouding, in fore- 
luings extending from hase to extremity of discoidal cell and heyond and 
hcneath it, in hind-wings not reaching to middle. Under side varying 
from white to creamy or pinkish -ere amy ; in hind-wings a central 
dusky longitudinal ray (sometimes obsolete). 
I Species. — Eveninct, Wallengr. 
Range. — South-Tropical Africa and Extra-Tropical South Africa 
as far as 30'' lat. 
Section XI Y. — Representative : Daira, Klug. 
Fore-wings elongate, in $ apically prominent, in $ with convex hind- 
margin ; first and second sid)costal nervules more ividcly separated ; upper 
radial nervide originathig at iqjper acute angle of extremity of discoidal 
cell, almost as in Section II. ; loiver radial nervule originating very near 
subcostal nervure, so thai upper disco-cellular nervule is very short. Hind- 
wings with second subcostcd nervule origincding slightly beyond extremity 
of discoidal cell, which is very short, — much less them half length of luing. 
$ White, luith good-sized orange apical patch, outivardly black- 
bordered, inivardly withotU any black or ivith a black mark or spot 
inferiorly ; longitudinal black stripes in both wings very ^instable, wholly 
wanting in some species, but in others very broadly developed, — in 
hind-wings lower portion of black discal ray often more or less united 
with hind-marginal black marks. $ with apiccd j^atch tisucdly traversed 
or inwardly bordered hy a black macular ray, — in other respects very 
like ^. Under side white or whitish, more or less varied with yellow 
or reddish-creamy, — usually with a very faint reproduction of the upper- 
side dark markings in the hind-wings. 
I I Species. — Daira, Klug ; Thriqypi, Butl. ; Yerburii, Swinh. ; 
Xanthus, Swinh. ; Antigo7ie, Boisd. ; Fhlegeto7iia, Boisd. ; Odysseus, 
Swinh. ; Saxeus, Swinh. ; Nouna, Lucas ; Evagore, Klug ; Dcmagorc, Feld. 
Range.— Whole of Africa, Southern Arabia. 
Section XV. — Representative : Achine, Cram. 
Fore-wings shaped as in Section IV., but first and second subcostal 
nervules farther apart ; hind-wings ivith second sidjcostcd nervule origi- 
