CITRINOPHILA. By L>r. C. Aurivillius. 
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black median spot is bordered. Hindwing above orange-yellow, at the base, proximal margin and border narrowly 
black; a black transverse streak at the cell-end. Forewing beneath blackish-grey with a light yellow spot on 
the posterior margin, yellow marginal spots in 2 to 4 and a large, yellow apical spot separated from the spot 
of the posterior margin by an oblique, blackish transverse band; costal margin striated black. Hindwing beneath 
greyish-yellow with numerous black dots (in 1 b, 3 in c, one each in 2 to 6, 4 in 7, 1 in the cell and a large 
one at the cell-end) and three large, postmedian, red spots in 2, 3, and 5; at the margin a black cucullate 
line indistinct in the areas 5 to 7. The $ only deviates from the <$ by lighter and somewhat larger, yellow 
areas above. Cameroon. 
Ps. carlota Suff. (63 e) Forewing above black with a large, orange-red spot on the posterior margin, carlota. 
reaching vein 6 and the anal angle; hindwing above at the base, at the proximal margin as far as vein 2 and 
at the margin black about 1 (4 mm broad, otherwise orange-red with a black spot at the cell-apex. Forewing 
beneath blackish-grey with a red hue; at the costal margin small, grey streaks and dots; a yellow marginal 
spot in 9, connected with a yellow apical spot of 4 mm width by indistinct, whitish-yellow spots; a fine, black 
marginal line, before it in the areas 2 to 4 one indistinct, yellow submarginal spot each; the distal half of the 
area 1 b and the distal quarter of area 2 are light orange-reddish. Hindwing beneath yellow, towards the margin 
intensely hued and dotted blackish; 2 black basal spots next to each other in area 7; there are 10 black discal 
spots: 2 in 1 c, one at the cell-apex, one each in 2 to 8, of which that in 5 sends a bright red square spot of 
2 mm length, those in 2, 3 and 7 a shorter one almost reaching to the distal-marginal band; marginal 
band black, in 1 c indistinct, in 2 to 4 broader and enclosing one small, yellow spot; in the areas 5 to 7 the 
yellow colouring is expanded at the expense of the black into anal spots covered by the apex of these areas. 
North Cameroon: John Albert Hill. — This description fits to Ps. dinora so well that carlota presumably does 
not differ from it. 
Ps. bicolor Smith <b Ky. (62 f) Forewing above black without markings; hindwing above black bicolor. 
with an orange-yellow, distally expanded costal-marginal stripe which is posteriorly almost straightly cut off 
and reaches vein 4; towards the margin it is bordered by a narrow, anteriorly tapering, black marginal band. 
Both wings beneath black, strewn with several indistinct, reddish scaled spots; forewing behind the middle 
with a reddish-yellow spot of the posterior margin, reaching vein 3 and also forming a small spot in area 3. $ 
unknown. „Accu“. 
The three following species differ from all the preceding (except russulus ) by the hindwings being beneath 
without any red spots at all. 
Ps. semirufa Smith is above entirely like Ps. bicolor and only deviates by its narrower forewings, semirufa. 
Forewing beneath blackish with a broad, dirty yellow spot of the posterior margin, reaching vein 3; hindwing 
in the anterior longitudinal half dirty yellow, in the posterior half blackish-grey, at the base with 7 klack dots 
(2 in 1 e, one in the cell, 3 in 7, and one at the end of the cell) and with some blackish antemarginal dots or 
bows. Sierra Leone. 
Ps. fusca Cator. rf. Forewing above unicolorously black; hindwings black with orange-yellow costal- fusca. 
marginal stripes entirely like in bicolor and -semirufa. Forewing beneath dark grey with a small, black spot at 
the end of the cell and at the base of vein 2; behind the cell a curved discal transverse row of small black spots 
and a similar submarginal row; hindwing beneath ochreous-yellowish brown with 2 black dots at the base in 
area 7, one at the end of the cell and one in 1 c; behind the cell a fine, interrupted, blackish transverse band 
formed of spots from the costal margin to the proximal margin and beyond it an indistinct, submarginal 
row of black dots. — $. Both wings above black; forewing with a broad, orange-yellow spot of the posterior 
margin extended into area 4; hindwing above as in the <$, but somewhat lighter. Wings beneath as in the 
but somewhat lighter, and the forewing at the posterior margin yellowish. Sierra Leone. — It presumably 
scarcely differs from semirufa. 
Ps. cellularis Ky. (62 g). Both wings above orange-yellow, at the base and the hindwing almost celhdaris. 
everywhere strewn with black scales; forewing above with a black apical spot of 6 to 7 mm width, reaching 
vein 4 and being then continued to the anal angle as a narrow marginal band, sometimes the discal spots 4 to 6 
(like in the figure) are separated from the apical spot; a black basal dot in the cell and 1 b, a large black 
discal dot and besides often also separate black submarginal dots in 2 and 3. Hindwing above with an irregular, 
black marginal band proximally indistinctly defined. Forewing beneath grey with an orange-yellow spot of 
the posterior margin, the grey colour speckled black with a black central dot and two rows of black spots before 
the apex. Hindwing beneath with a light yellowish-grey ground-colour, dusted a little black, 6 or 7 black dots 
in the basal half, 6 distinctly prominent, black submarginal dots in 1 c to 6, and at the margin between the 
veins with dark bows bordering on 5 or 6 yellowish marginal spots. The $ resembles the but it is of 
a somewhat paler colouring. Cameroon to the Ogowe River. 
9 ; Genus: Citrinopliila Ky. 
In the structure of the veins this genus is very closely allied with Psenderesia, and it only deviates 
by the marks mentioned in the review of the genus. From Teriomima it differs by the petioled veins 6 and 7 
