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Genus HYPOLIMNAS, Hubner. 

 HYPOLIMNAS MISIPPUS (Linnseus). 

 I'aplUo misippus. Linn.eus, Mns. Ulr., p. 264 (1764). 



Three males and one female of the typical form. Avhicli mimics 

 BaiKiis chrysippuH, Linna^ns. 

 Locality. — Taveta. 



Genus NEPTIS, Fabricius. 

 NEPTIS MELICERTA (Drury). 

 Papilio melicerta, Dkuky, 111. Exot. Eut.. II, pi. xix, figs. 3, 4 (1773). 



Two examples. 



Genus EUPH.<^DRA, Hubner. 

 EUPHiEDRA NEOPHRON (Hopffer). 



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liomaleosoma neophron, Hopffeu, Monatsber. d. K. Akad. d. Wiss. Ht^rlin, 1855, 

 p. 640. 



There is one good example of this species, which is widely distributed 

 upon the eastern coast of Africa. 



Genus H AMANUMID A, Hubner. 

 HAMANUMIDA D^DALUS (Fabricius). 

 I'apilio dadalus, Fabrk'H's, Syst. Ent., p. 482, n. 174 (1775;. 

 One finely i^reserved specimen. 



Genus PALL A, Hubner. 

 PALLA VARANES (Cramer). 



I'apilio varancs, Cramer, Pap. E^xot., II, pi. clx, figs. D, E (1779). 

 Two fairly good examples. 



Genus CHARAXES, Ochsenheimer. 

 CHARAXES CITH^RON, Felder. 



Charaxes citlwron, Felder, Wien. Eut. Mou., Ill, p. 398. pi. viii, figs. 2, 3 (1859). 

 One female of this species. 



Family LYC^NID^, Stephens. 



Genus TINGRA, Boisduval. 

 TINGRA MOMBASiE, Smith and Kirby. 



Tinyid momhas(v, Smith and Kirhy, Rbop. Exot., I, p. 31, Lycajuida' (African), 

 pi. VIH, fig. 11. 



One female specimen of this s])ecies. 



