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identification. Owing to paucity of specimens, I have not been able 
to examine the fore-legs of the but they are evidently very minute ; 
those of the $ agree with the same limbs in the $ Ypthima. 
6. (1.) Coenyra Hebe (Trimen). 
^ Yphthima Hehe, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Ser., i. p. 280 (1862); 
Ehop, Afr. Aust., ii. p. 205, n. 118, pi. 4, f. 3 [(^ var.], (1866). 
$ Coenyra Hebe {Gorijcia in plate), Hewits., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
3rd Ser., ii. p. 281, pi. 17, ff. I, 2 [?], (1865). 
Exp. al., I in. 4-8 lin. 
6 Dull greyisli-hroivn ; fore-wing tvith four indistinct transverse fer- 
ruginous strice and tivo silvery imipupillate ochreous^ yellow-ring ed^ hlach 
ocelli of ahout eqiial size ; hind-wing luith four or five similar smaller 
ocelli. Fore-wing : stride commencing on subcostal nervure, — the first 
short, oblique, not reaching below median nervure, — the second (a little 
before middle) straighter, longer, reaching to submedian nervure, — the 
third short, curved, marking end of discoidal cell, inferiorly joining the 
fourth or third median nervule, — the fourth longer, reaching to sub- 
median nervure, curving outwardly below ocelli ; beyond this last strise 
are the two discal subapical ocelli, separated by the third median ner- 
vule, and faintly encircled with ferruginous ; two submarginal parallel 
dark-brown streaks. Hind-iving : the two ocelli between first and third 
median nervules, of about equal size, much larger than the rest, which 
are very small ; submarginal streaks as in fore-wing, but closer to- 
gether. Under side. — Pale dull-yellowish; the striae conspicuous^ 
ochreous-red, and marking hind-iuing as well as fore-wing; all ocelli 
very distinct, with pale-yellow ring, and circled with ferruginous. Fore- 
wing : swelling of costal nervure edged with ochreous-red ; submar- 
ginal streaks very distinct. Hind-iuing : five transverse strige, viz., 
the first, third, and fifth (respectively close to base, before middle, and 
about middle) quite across from costa to inner margin ; the second (in 
cell near base) and the fourth (closing discoidal cell) short and thin, — the 
fourth inferiorly joined to the fifth on third median nervule ; six ocelli, 
of which the first, between subcostal nervules, is the largest, and the 
second, third, and sixth smaller than the remaining two ; submarginal 
streaks very distinct. 
$ (from Hewitson's figure and description, loc. cit.) Paler and 
duller ; transverse strice darker, more suffused, — the third and fourth 
indistinctly present on upper side of hind-wing ; ocelli of hind-wing 
larger, especially the two upper of the four. 
Yar. A. (J and $). fig. Bhop. Afr. Aust.'] — $ much paler ; 
the strice orange-red, and some of them much enlarged inferiorly ; ocelli 
all in pale-yellow {rather didl) rings, and circled faintly with dushy- 
hrownish ; hind-margins tinged with dusky-brownish. Fore-ioing : the 
