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more numerous at the base. There is the same fine line 
down the middle of the wing as in the male. 
The hind wing has the base and costal margin suffused 
with greyish brown, with a small black spot at the end of 
each nervule. 
Exp. ? 1*2 inch. 
Hab. Senegambia. 
Fam. Hesperidse. 
Genus Antigonus. 
Antigonus Jamesoni , sp. n. 
Nearest to A . indrani , Moore, but differs in the general 
colour being a much lighter and altogether of a warmer 
yellow. The whole of the fore wing is reddish buff, relieved 
with white semitransparent spots. There are three white 
transverse spots at the end of the costa, with three extra spots 
placed outside the costal spots near the apical portion of the 
fore wing in a half-circle. 
There is a large white spot edged with black in the dis- 
coidal cell, with a smaller one placed in the fork of the 
second and third median nervules. There are three large 
subconfluent white spots without lines of black, diminishing 
in size downwards, from the middle of the discoidal cell to the 
edge of the submedian nervure. 
The hind wing has the central portion white, with the 
submarginal border of the same colour as in the fore wing. 
The fringe is white, with a row of equidistant black spots ; 
this is followed by a broad subterminal band of buff, which 
in turn is succeeded by an uneven row of black spots, with a 
median spot of black between the costal and subcostal ner- 
vures. The colour at the base of the wing is dark brown. 
The underside is very much paler in colour, with all the 
spots of the upperside on both wings distinctly marked. 
Exp. 1*6 inch. 
Hab . Um vuli River. 
Genus Leucochitonea. 
Leucochitonea umvulensis , sp. n. 
Similar to L . bicolor , Trimen {cf. Trimen, c Rhopalocera 
Africa; Australis,’ p. 307, pi. vi. fig. 1, 1866), but differs in 
being much browner and duller in colour. The nervules are 
all plainly marked in black, with a very fine black marginal 
border. 
