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brown as far as the middle of the wings, where 
there is a narrow yellow line running across the 
whole surface in the posterior, but abbreviated in 
the anterior, and placed rather beyond the middle, 
the space beyond this band covered with a kind of 
greyish dust. Body brown, the thorax clothed with 
hairs of the same colour as the base of the wings, an- 
tennae blackish, annulated with white on the under 
side. 
This is an African insect, and seems to he con- 
fined to the coast of Guinea. Pap. Corax of 
Cramer (PI. 379, fig. D, E) seems to be a variety 
of the female. The individual figured by Boisduval 
(Spec. Gen. PI. 22) appears to differ considerably 
from Cramer's figures, as well as Fabricius' and Go- 
dart’s description: it is represented as having a 
distinct ocellus at the base of the tail. 
