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HESPERID.E. 
hair: the fringe broad, black and white. Anterior wing 
with seven opaque orange-yellow spots: four central large, 
near together, and three before the apex. Posterior wing 
with an oblong orange spot. 
Underside ochreous-green. Anterior wing with the 
spots as above. Posterior wing with four oblong spots and a 
band of silver-white, and the orange spot as above. 
Exp. 1-^j inch. Hab. Australia (Swan River). 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
5. Cyclopides Cheles.^ait.. V ( i—'jt- I 
Alis fuscis : anticis fasciis duabus submarginalibus macularum fla- 
vidarum : posticis subtus flavidis, tessellatis. 
Upperside dark brown. Anterior wing with two sub- 
marginal bands of pale-vellow spots, the inner band shortest, 
broken, its spots seven in number, placed three together (at 
the costal margin) : the rest in pairs. 
Underside. Anterior wing as above, except that the 
outer submarginal band is shorter, and the inner band absent, 
except the three spots near the costal margin, which are 
minute. Posterior wing pale yellow, with the nervures, some 
short hues near the costal margin, two transverse lines at 
the middle (forming spots), and a submarginal line all dark 
brown. 
Exp. inch. Hab. Damara Land. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 
Its nearest neighbour is C. Steropes. 
6. Cyclopides Callicles. 
Alis fuscis maculis quinquedecim flavidis: anticis novem, posticis /o,//. 
maculis sex: his infra fLavis, macula centrali macnlisque septem 
palhdioribus in semicirculum positis nigro marginatis. 
L t pperside dark brown, with pale yellow semitrans¬ 
parent spots. Anterior wing with nine, posterior wing with 
six—one in the middle, five in a band below. 
