92 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXIV. 1917. 



Algerian ones in the Tring Museum, the one I took near Alger myself has only 

 some broad whitish bands on the right hindwing, but the Khenchela specimen 

 is very remarkable. The abdomen appears to be equally divided, left half d, 

 right $ ; there is only one very thick antenna in the middle of the frons ; the 

 left pair of wings are S with a few patches of V colouring ; the right pair of 

 wings are ? with only three or four very small splashes of o coloration. 

 83 Masser Mines, May 1914, Faroult. 

 20 Nedroma, May 1914, Faroult. 

 1 Lalla Marnia, May 1914, Faroult. 

 3 Sidi-bel-Abbes, June 1915, Rotrou. 

 10 Titen Yaya, March — June 1915, Rotrou. 

 1 Oran, April 1913, W. R. ard E. H. 

 1 Santa Cruz, Oran, February 1906, Dr. Nissen. 

 44 Environs d'Alger, March— June 1908-1913, W. R., E. H., and K. J. 

 15 Blida les Glacieres, June 1908, W. R. and K. J. 

 18 Hammam R'ihra, May 1908-1913, W. R., E. H,, and K. J. 

 14 Guelt-es-Stel, AprU— May 1913, Faroult. 



3 Bou Saada, May 1911, Faroult. 

 10 El Kantara, March— June 1911, W. R. and E. H,, Faroult and Cheli 

 Brahim. 



1 Khenchela, June 1911, Faroult. 



1 Lambessa, May 1909, W. R. and E. H. 

 12 Environs de Batna, Nelva. 



2 Oued Hamidou, June 1912, Faroult. 



23 Hammam Meskoutine, May 1909-1914, W. R.. E. H., and K. J. 

 1 Souk Ahras, April 1914, W. R. and K. J. 

 1 Ain Draham, July 1911, Faroult. 



3 Djebel Zaccar above Miliana, June 1916, Faroult. 



10 Envkons de Tunis, April— June 1915-1916, E. Blanc. 



Of these the following are gynandromorphous : 



1 Environs d'Alger. 

 1 Klienchela. 

 1 Ain Draham. 



The British Museum has the following Mauretanian examples : 5 Meade- 

 Waldo ; 3 Tangier and 3 Mogador, Leech coll. ; 1 Tangier, Druce coll. ex Salvin 

 Godman coll. 



Mr. Meade- Waldo gives the following data in his article : Tangier, January 

 1901 ; FeduUa, May 1901 ; Wad Moorbey (rect. Oum-er-Rebia), June 1901 ; 

 Sould Jedid, July 1901. 



Miss Fountaine records this species from Teniet-el-Haad, June 1904. The 

 Tring Museum has 277 Mauretanian specimens. 



25. Catopsilia florella (Fabr.). 



Papilio fioreUa Fabriciua, Syst. Entom. p. 479. No. 159 (1775) (Sierra Leone). 



The only Mauretanian records I can find of this insect are by Mr. de Joannis, 

 Oued el Ghessour and Oued Kadamellet, September 1905 (north of Air), M. R. 

 Chudeau. 



