752 EAST AFEICAX LEPIDOrTEEA—HOLLAXD. vol.xviii. 



Genus NEPTIS, Fabrieius. 

 NEPTIS AGATHA, Cramer. 

 rapilio (ujailui, Cramer, Pap. Exot., IV., pi. cccxxvii, figs. A, B (1782). 

 There is one typical example of this ^vell-kuowu form, and a second 

 specimen ^vhich may be a mere variety, but may also represent au 

 undescribed species. On the npper side it resembles X. hiafra, Ward, 

 on the under side it very closely approximates K. agaiha. With only 

 the one example I do not feel inclined to describe it as a new species, 

 though more material at a later time may prove that this would be the 

 proper course. 



NEPTIS MARPESSA, Hopffer. 



Xeptis marpessa, Hopffer, Mouatsber. K. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1855, ji. 640, u. 8. — 

 Petvrs' Eeise u. Mossamb., lus., p. 383, pi. xxiv, figs. 9, 10 (1862). 



There are four specimens of this species. 



Genus EUXANTHE, Hubner. 



EUXANTHE WAKEFIELDII, Ward. 



Godarlia icalefieldii, "Ward. Ent. Mon. Mag., X. p. 152 (1873). 



Genus EUPHyEDRA, Hubner. 



EUPH.^DRA NEOPHRON, Hopffer. 



liomaleosomu neojthron, Hopffkr, Monatsber. d. K. Akad. Wiss. Berl., 1855, p. 

 640.— Peters' Reise n. Mossamb., lus., p. 386, pi. xxii, tigs. 1. 2 (1862). 



Mr. Linell determines seven specimens in the collection as belonging 

 to this species. 



Genus EURYPHENE, Boisduval. 

 EURYPHENE SENEGALENSIS, Herrich-Schaeffer. 

 EunjphenesenefjaJensis, HERRicn-ScnAKFrKR, Ex. ScLmett.,figs. 95-98 (1852- 1856 j. 



There are two males and three females, one of the latter in a very 

 fragmentary condition, which seem to be more correctly referred to this 

 species tlian to any other. The males are in nowise different from the 

 insect figured by Herrich-Schaefler, but the females more nearly resem- 

 ble that sex of the well-known E. cocalia of the West Coast, save that the 

 sabapical transverse spots and bands are not white as in E. cocalia, but 

 suffused with dull ochraceons. The insect seems to be a local race of 

 E. senegalensis. 



Genus H AMANUMIDA, Hubner. 



HAMANUMIDA D.«DALUS, Fabrieius. 

 PaplUo dadahts, Fabricius, Syst. Ent., p. 482, a. 174 (1775). 

 Mr. Liiiell reports nine examples. 



Genus PALLA, Hubner. 

 PALLA VARANES, Cramer. 

 PapUio raranes, Cramer, Pap. Exot., II, pi. clx, figs. D, E (1779). 



One fairly good example. 



