264 LEPIDOPTERA FEOM SOMALI-LAND— HOLLAND. vol.xviii. 



TERACOLUS EVARNE, Klug. 



Seven males and two females. 



TERACOLUS GAVISA, Wallengren, var. (?) 



A single example of the form described in the preceding paper upon 

 the collections of Dr. W. L. Abbott. This may be a new species, but 

 in the face of the very great difticulties which surrouud the determi- 

 nation of the species of this genus, I do not dare to characterize the 

 form as a distinct species, and thus perhaps add another to the puzzles 

 of future laborers in the field. 



TERACOLUS HETiERA, Gerstaecker. 



A sadlj^ battered specimen of the male of this"species. 



Subfamily P^PILI03Sri]Sr.aE. 

 Genus PAPILIO, Linnaeus. 

 PAPILIO LEONIDAS, Fabricius. 



A tattered male. 



PAPILIO CORINNEUS, Bertholini. 



A single specimen. 



PAPILIO CENEA, Stoll. 



A male, not to be distinguished from specimens coming from Natal 

 and the region of the Cape. 



Suborder HETEROCERA. 



Family SPHINGID.E. 



Genus CEPHONODES, Hubner. 



CEPHONODES HYLAS, Linnaeus. 



One bad specimen. 



Genus LOPHOSTETHUS, Butler. 

 LOPHOSTETHUS DUMOLINII, Latreille. 



A torn example of the male. 



Family SATURNIID^. 



Genus CERANCHIA, Butler. 

 CERANCHIA MOLLIS, Butler. 



One exami)le. 



Besides the .species enumerated, there are two examples of some 

 zyg;enid moth, which are too poor to venture to name or determine. 

 They were evidently taken just at the time when emerging from the 

 chrysalis, and are not sufliciently developed to make them proper sub- 

 jects for study. 



