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Mr. W. F. Kirby on 
Hob. Cameroons [Preuss). 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Allied to P. parva, Kirb., and P. petreia , Hew. 
Pseuderesia similis. 
Exp. a little over an inch. 
Female . — Upperside nearly as in P. turbata , but the costa 
of the posterior wings brown for two thirds of its length. 
Underside : Anterior wings red ; costa black for one third 
of the breadth of the wing to beyond the cell ; then the 
reddish space runs up, separating it from the apical area, 
which is marked with two much dentated grey lines ; the 
border itself is grey, edged within by a black line on its upper 
half. Posterior wings grey, with a black spot on the costa, 
tw^o very large subcostal spots, three in the cell, the last linear, 
closing it, and three below ; the marginal area is occupied by 
three rows of black zigzag spots separated by two rows of 
grey ones. Fringes grey, edged within by a black and then 
by a grey line. 
Hab . Cameroons {Preuss). 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
This might be the female of P. turbata , but the marginal 
markings of the posterior wings beneath are very different. 
Pseuderesia debora. 
Exp. liV inch. 
Male. — Upperside dull black, the incisions scaled with 
white. Posterior wings with a large orange blotch extending 
from the second submedian nervule to the inner margin just 
above the anal angle. 
Underside : Anterior wings more of a slate-colour ; costa 
and hind margin dusted with grey, inner margin paler, with 
a whitish blotch at the hinder angle ; three red spots placed 
obliquely near the apex of the wings. Posterior wings dull 
black dusted with grey ; a broad red band formed of three 
nearly connected spots crosses the middle of the cell, but does 
not extend to the costa or inner margin ; within this is a row 
of smaller spots, three red and two black, placed alternately, 
and at the base is another red spot ; beyond each of the upper 
and lower red spots of the band stands a black spot, and after 
these another row of three disconnected red marks, a large 
one near the costa, a line closing the cell, and a small spot 
below ; beyond the line is another large red spot ; beyond 
these is a series of seven red spots edged within with black 
ones (and slightly edged with black on the outside too), one 
