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HESPERIDiE. 
30. Hesperia Galatia. 
Alis ochraceis, fusco irroratis: anticis macula diseali, apice mar- 
gineque_ exteriori fuscis, linea obliqua recta nigra : infr a omnino 
rails. 
L'pperside ochreous, irrorated ■with brown. Anterior 
wing crossed beyond the middle from above the anal angle 
to a little beyond the end of the cell by a straight black line: 
a spot at the end of the cell, the outer margin and the 
nervures near it dark brown. Posterior wing with the 
costal margin broadly dark brown : the outer margin narrow, 
dark brown. 
Underside rufous, except the base of the anterior wing, 
which is dark brown. 
Exp. 1-A. inch. Hab. Old Calabar. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Unlike any other known species. 
31. Hesperia Beturia. 
Alis fiiscis: anticis maculis quatuor vitreis: his infra margine 
costah flavo lirorato, fascia subapicah macularam flavidamm ’ 
posticis fasciis duabus macularam flavidarum. 
Lpperside dark brown with four transparent white 
spots: two near the middle, and two before the apex: the 
base and the middle of the posterior wing covered with 
ochreous hair. 
Underside paler brown. Both wings with a submar¬ 
ginal band of pale-yellow spots. Anterior wing with the 
costal margin broadly irrorated with yellow. Posterior wing 
irrorated with yellow near the base : crossed at the middle 
by a band of yellow spots. 
Exp. 1-nr i nc h- Hab. Neilgherries and Macassar from 
Mr. Wallace. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
