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with a small spot at base of cell, a large one on the costa 
above the cell, a small one below the cell, and another at its 
extremity, beyond which is an angulated row of six spots 
running from the costa, and a shorter row of three between 
the upper ones and the apex. 
Female . — Upperside white ; apex of anterior wings rather 
broadly ashy, but this colour ceases on the hind margin at 
the lowest median nervule ; a conspicuous black spot at the 
end of the submedian nervure, and of all the nervures of the 
posterior wings except the first branch of the subcostal ; the 
only other distinct spots on the upperside are those at the 
ends of the cells and a small one in the cell of the anterior 
wings, but some of the others are also slightly indicated. 
Underside white, the ends of the nervures marked with 
small black spots. Anterior wings with a row of four small 
subcostal spots, two spots in the cell besides the larger one at 
its extremity, and another in the fork of the two lower median 
nervules. Posterior wings with a large spot above the middle 
of the cell, a small one at the base of the cell, a large one at 
its extremity, and one in the fork of the nervures below ; a 
submarginal row of six small spots, angulated outwards in 
the middle, commencing with a spot larger than the others on 
the costa. 
Antennae black, tipped with tawny in both sexes. 
Hab. Lagos. 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Tingra fatima. 
Exp. 1^ inch. 
White, slightly stained with orange at the base of the costa. 
Anterior wings with the apex dark ashy to below the upper 
submedian nervule; a large black spot at the end of the cell 
of all the wings. 
Underside white, with black discoidal spots, and a black 
line at the base of the fringes ; within it is a second on the 
upper half of the anterior wings. 
Hab. Cameroons. 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
The sexes do not differ. 
Teriomima decipiens . 
Exp. rather more than 1 inch. 
Upperside white, costa (narrowly, but most broadly towards 
the base) and apex, as far as the upper branch of the sub- 
median nervure, ashy. 
