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new Species of African Lycsenidse. 
markings smaller; on tlie posterior wings the central spot in 
the circle is absent. 
Hab. Cameroons. 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Allied to P. ( Liptena ) parva , Kirb. 
Pseuderesia paucipunctata . 
Exp. inch. 
Female . — Upperside tawny ; anterior wings with the apex 
blackish, from two thirds of the length of the costa to two 
thirds of the length of the hind margin, beyond which the 
border is continued as a narrow line to the hinder angle. 
Posterior wings with the fringes blackish. A large spot at 
the end of the cell on all the wings. 
Underside tawny yellow, with the costa and apex of ante- 
rior wings and the whole of the posterior wings irrorated with 
brown ; besides the spots closing the cells, there is one in the 
cell of the anterior wings and a smaller one above the cell 
of the posterior wings. Posterior wings with very indistinct 
traces of four submarginal dusky spots, one towards the tip 
and the other three towards the anal angle. 
Hab . Cameroons. 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Possibly an extreme variety of P. Petreia ) Hew. (of which 
T. Preussi , Staud., is a synonym), which seems to vary con- 
siderably in depth of colouring and in the extent of the dark 
border on the posterior wings, and to a less extent in the 
number of spots. 
Pseuderesia turbata. 
Exp. a little over an inch. 
Male . — Upperside reddish tawny, the costa and tip of ante- 
rior wings and the hind margins rather broadly brown. 
Underside paler tawny. Anterior wings with two black 
spots in the cell, the costa irregularly black, throwing out 
a broad band at the end of the cell ; the paler apex is cut off 
by another oblique irregular band, and the costa and the space 
between this band and the hind margin are likewise spotted 
with black ; fringes black, and a submarginal black line on 
the upper part of the wing. Posterior wings more buff ; two 
spots on the costa above the cell, one large spot above, and 
two in the cell, which is itself closed by a black line, and 
three spots below the cell ; the rest of the wing is marked 
with large irregular black blotches. The black fringes are 
preceded by a zigzag black line. 
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