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11. — Mycalesis safitza. Hew. Ubiquitous. 



12. — Henotesia perspicMci, Trim. Coinnion and widely distribiited. 



13. — Physcaeneura lecla, Gorst. Coast district. Taita. Common. 



14. — Neoccenyra duplex, Butl. Taita, Taveta. Not uncommon. 



15. — Neoccenyra gregorii, Butl. Taita. Ukarabani. South Kikuyu. Common. 



16. — Ypthima asterope. King". Common and widely distributed. The eye spots 

 on the underside vary a good deal in number. 



17. — Ypthima itonia. Hew. North and Soiith Kikuyu. Not uncommon. 

 18, — Pardopsis punctatissima, Boisd. Common and widely distribiited, especially 

 in the Coast district. It frequents forest as well as open country. 



19 — Acrwa rahhaise, Ward. The Coast district. Fairly common in forest and 

 woodlands. 



20. — Acrsea zonata. Hew. The Coast hills. This is a forest insect and flies 

 somewhat higher than most of its congeners. It is rather rare. 



21. — Acrwa cuva, Smith. The Coast hills. Also a forest insect with a lofty 

 flight, by no means easy to captiire, as it has a tantalising habit of 

 floating about out of reach of the net. It is a rare species. 



22. — Acrxa cerasa, Hew. South Kikuyu. This species frequents forest, and 

 sometimes swarms in that near Nairobi. 



23. — Acrxa quirina, Pabr. Not common on the Coast hills. 



24. — Acraea baxteri, E. M. Sharpe. Aberdare Mountains. Also one specimen 

 high up on the Dabida Hills in the Taita country. 



25. — Acrsea insignia, Dist. Widely distributed and not uncommon. The black 

 on the hind-wings is very variable in extent, and in the specimens from 

 the Coast hills is generally much reduced. 



26. — Acrsea neobule, Doubl. and Hew. Common and widely distributed. Thei'e 

 is a large, pale form found in the forests on the Coast hills. 



27. — Acrsea satis, Ward. Found only in the Coast district, generally in forest 

 country. It is not generally common. 



28. — Acrsea asboloplintha, f. rubescens, Ti-im. North Kikuyu and slopes of 

 Mount Kenia ; the type form being found to the west of the Eift valley. 

 The females of the rubescens form are generally white, and not red like 

 the type form. 



29. —Acrsea setes acara. Hew. Generally common. 



30. — Acrsea anemosa. Hew. Generally comiuon. 



31. — Acrsea pseudolycia astrigera, Butl. Ukambani. This species is generally 



fairly common where it occurs, but its range is mvich more restricted 



than that of the two preceding species. 

 32. — Acrsea areca, Mab. Generally distributed and fairly common. 

 33. — Acrsea perenna, Doubl. and Hew. Taita. I have only obtained a single 



specimen, but it may have been passed over, 



