262 LEPIDOPTEEA FBOM SOMALI-LAXD— HOLLAND. vol.xviii. 



Genus HYPANIS, Boisduval. 

 HYPANIS ILITHYIA, Drury. 



Five examples of the typical form and one of the variety Cora, 

 Feisth. 



Genus HYPOLIMNAS, Hubner. 



HYPOLIMNAS MISIPPUS, Linnaeus. 



Two males and one female of tlie tyx)ical form, and two females of 

 the dimorphic form Inaria. Cramer. 



HYPOLIMNAS ANTHEDON, Doubleday. 



One example of this species, which is identical with Waldbergl, Wal- 

 lengrcn. 



Genus EUPH^^DRA, Hubner. 



EUPH^DRA NEOPHRON, Hopffer. 



Two specimens. 



Genus CHARAXES, Ochsenlieinier. 

 CHARAXES CASTOR. Cramer. 

 One badly injnred male. 



CHARAXES CANDIOPE, Godart. 



Two fairly well-preserved males. 



CHARAXES NEANTHES. Hewitson. 



Two si^ecimens. 



CHARAXES CHANLERI, new species. 



This species comes nearer to C. l-irkii, Butler, than any other, bnt 

 maybe distinguished from that species by the fact that the secondaries 

 have no red inclosed spots or curved dashes in the first four di\ isi(Uis 

 of the marginal markings, as described by Dr. Butler; the subuiar- 

 ginal series of lunulate spots are not white edged, as in Klrlii, and 

 there is no discal lunulate green line as in Dr. Butler's species. The 

 prinmries, moreover, are not shdt with steel blue at the base. 



Expanse of wings, G5 mm. 



Four damaged males of this species in the Xational Museum collec- 

 tion. The species is allied to C. giideriana, Dewitz, resembling the 

 latter in the form of the wings. 



Genus PALLA, Hubner. 

 PALLA VARANES, Cramer. 



There is one specimen of this species in the collection. 



