20 ARKIV FÖR ZOOLOGI. BAND 10. N:0 24. 



helmet is thin, strongly compressed and does not form a free 

 anterior point as in the adult.* 



Reichenow has also recorded a specimen of this species 

 »aus dem Urwald bei Beni» and Sassi another from Moera, 

 90 km. north of Lake Albert Edward. It was before only 

 known from West Africa, Cameroon to Loango. Its occur- 

 rence thus repeatedly stated is a very good example of the 

 extension of the fauna through the great eqiiatorial forest 

 tract. 



101. Loplioceros melaiioleiicus A. Lcht. 

 4 specimens from Kasindi, Augusti 1913. 



102. Lopliocerus fasciatus Shaw. 



c??, Beni, July— Aug/ 1914; 1 ^ ibid., Jan. 1914. Iris 

 »terre d'ombre». 



103. Loplioceros camiuus Cass. 



1 J*, Beni, July— Aug. 1914. Iris »jaune de Naples». 



104. Hal cy 011 badius Verr. 



2 cfcT» Beiii> Jan. 1914. 



105. Halcyon chelicuti Stanl. 

 1 specimen from Kasindi, Aug. 1913. 



106. Halcyon senegalensis L. 



1 specimen, Kasindi, Aug. 1913. 1 $ Beni, July— Aug. 

 1914; 1 c? Beni, Jan. 1914. 



107. Co rythor iiis cyanostigma Rupp. 



ef?. Kabaré; J*?, Lake Albert Edward, June 1913; c? 

 Rutshuru % 1914; ? ibid. ^s 1914. 



» I have been favoured with Professor Ré:iohenow's opinion con- 

 cerning this specimen. 



