( 512 ) 

 Fig. 7. Caprimima caendescens bougainullei : see p. 79 of this volume. 



Fig. K Caprimima caemlescens isabella liotbscli. i*c Joi-d., I.e. viii. p. A'1'1 (I'JUl) 

 (Isabel) : see p. 70 of tliis volume. 



Fig. 0. Caprimima caendescens mononis Jordan, I.e. xi. ji. 44,'; (19i)4) (Treasury) : 

 see J). 7y of this volume. 



Figs. 1(1. 11. \->. Clerchia miles ojhilela: see p. 70 of this volume. The three 

 figures give the rauge of variation observed iu our series of i$. The 

 ? ? are not ijuite so variable as the iS. 



Fig. 13. Tlirretra polistratHS Kothsehild, l.r. xi. ji. 440 (1004) (Dinawa, Urit. 

 N. Guinea). The type was cdllectcd by Mi-. Pratt. The species lias 

 not been met with by A. S. Meelv, who was at too high an altitude 

 for Sphingida*. 



Fig. 14. ItothsrhiUlia tucamcini Dognin (lunl) (Tueuman). Syn. : it. steinbachi 

 Rothschild, I.e. xi. p. 601 (1004) (Tacuman). We are sorry to have 

 redescribed this interesting little species. We have now also the 

 larvae, cocoon and chrysalis of it, collected by Herr .J. Steinbach. A 

 description of them will be given later. 



Fig. l.j. Melanitis ansoryei Rothschild, I.e. xi. ]). 451 (1904) (Aruwimi Forest). 

 The two specimens procured by Ur. Ansorge in 1800 are the only ones 

 we have so far received. It is doubtless a forest insect, which easily 

 escapes notice. 



Fig. 10. Ti(eita fi/omn/.-^is .Jordan, l.r. xi. p. 44.j (1004) (St. Thome). The metallic 

 markings of the forewing do not come out well in the figure. 



Fig. 17. Uelias schoeithcrgi ckoiseuli Rothschild, I.e. xi. p. 4."):j (r.Hi4) (Choiscul). 



Fig. 18. Rothia panganiea Karsch (LsOS). We have several specimens from 

 Nguelo, Usambara. The species is related to the Jlalagasy A', riaico 

 and alluaudi. 



