new Species of African Lycaenida3. 
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Underside more inclining to yellowish, with two submar- 
ginal yellow stripes in the male and one in the female ; fringes 
of anterior wings edged with a black line, as far as the ashy 
patch of the wing extends on the upper surface. 
Antennae black, slightly spotted with white ; club long and 
rather slender. 
Hob. Barombi, Cameroons ( Preuss ) . 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
The sexes hardly differ. 
Teriomima delicatula. 
Exp. rather under an inch. 
Male. — Upperside white, the apical third of the anterior 
wings ashy. Posterior wings with a few small marginal 
dots. 
Underside tinged with yellow on the posterior wings and 
on the costa and apex of the anterior wings. Anterior wings 
with a row of ashy spots on the costa, an oblique row on the 
inner side of the yellowish apical shade, and a spot at the end 
of the cell and a small dot within it. Posterior wings with 
a spot in the cell, spots above and below, and a streak at the 
end of the cell, and two rows of small obsolete spots nearer 
the hind margins. 
Antennae black, ringed with white ; club long and rather 
slender. 
Hob. Usugara. 
In the collection of Dr. Staudinger. 
Closely allied to T. subpunctata , Kirb., but with the spots 
much smaller, less numerous, and differently arranged. 
Teriomima serena . 
Exp. about 1 inch. 
Upperside yellow ; apex of anterior wings black, from two 
thirds of the length of the costa, curving round the hind mar- 
gin to the hinder angle, where the border ends in a point. 
Posterior wings rather narrowly bordered with black from 
below the tip to the anal angle. 
Underside paler, posterior wings inclining to whitish ; ante- 
rior wings with a row of black dots on the costa and one at 
the end of the cell ; all the hind margins with the ends of the 
nervures marked with black, which forms a nearly continuous 
line towards the apex of anterior wings ; no discoidal spot on 
posterior wings. 
Antennae black, the shaft ringed with white. 
The sexes hardly differ. 
