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wards parallel to the hind margin, which it does not touch, 
except at the apex ; fringes marked with a blackish interrupted 
line at their base, swelling into more distinct spots at the extre- 
mities of the nervures. Posterior wings nearly uniform in 
colour; fringes slightly speckled with blackish. 
Underside : Anterior wings rather paler than above, irro- 
rated with black on the costa above the cell; a large brown 
spot at end of cell ; at one third of the distance between this 
and the apex are a series of four oblong spots placed obliquely, 
two larger and darker ones on the costa, nearly connected, and 
two others below ; marginal area irrorated with brown, and 
with a submarginal row of long blackish spots on a paler 
ground, dusted with grey ; fringes preceded by a broken 
blackish line, most continuous below. Posterior wings 
brownish tawny, with rather indistinct markings ; two dusky 
spots above the cell, two below, and one at the extremity ; 
beyond the cell are two festooned lines of connected lunules, 
the outermost preceding a more continuous series of darker 
lunules, the space between dusted with grey ; a series of 
blackish spots at the extremities of the nervures. 
Body tawny above ; legs and antennas black, spotted with 
white. 
Hab. Barombi ( Preuss ). 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Allied to D . aslauga , Trim. 
Larinopoda sylpha . 
Exp. about 1 inch. 
Semitransparent white, with iridescent ashy borders along 
the costa of the anterior wings and all the hind margins, 
ceasing at the anal angle of the posterior wings ; the costal 
border of the anterior wings sends off a projection at the end 
of the cell, most strongly marked in the female. 
Antennae black, ringed with white ; club long, slender, 
pointed ; legs and under surface of abdomen yellow. 
Sexes nearly similar. 
Differs from our figure of L. muhata , Dew., $ (Rhop. Ex. 
Afr. Lyc. pi. ii. figs. 1, 2), by the absence of the black spot 
on the posterior wings. 
Hab . Barombi, Cameroons ( Preuss ). 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Larinopoda opaca. 
Exp. rather over an inch. 
Opaque white, with rather broad brown border on the costa 
