96 [April, 1913. 



1H4. — Lyaenesthes frinceps, Butl. Taita, Taveta, N. Kikviyu. This does not 

 seem to bo common, bvit possibly it has been overlooked. 



185. — Li/c«nes//(es iasii. Smith and Kirby. Coast hills, Taveta. Not uncommon. 



186.— L])c,vnesthes definita, Butl. Taita, Kikuyu. Tliis species is often 

 abundant. 



187. — Lycxnesthes larydas. Cram. Common generally. 



188. — Lycxnesthes liodes. Hew. Coast hills, Taveta. Apparently rare but 

 probably it has been overlooked. 



189. — Lycisnesthes indefinita, Bethune-Baker. I believe this occurs freely at 

 Nairobi in the forests. 



190. — Phtjlaria cyara, Hew. One specimen in N. Kikuyix. 



191. — Uranothauina heritsia. Hew. Taita, Kikuyu. The species is common. 



192.— Uranothaiima cordatus, Shai'pe. Kikuyu. The males occur in some 

 abvmdance in damj) places, especially at Rijabe. I have not taken the 

 female. 



19^.— Uranothauina nuhifer. Trim. Taita, Kikuyii. Not so abundant as the 

 preceding. 



194. — Uranothaiima falkensteini, Duv. Taita, Taveta, Kikuyu. The most 

 abundant of the genus. The females frequent flowers and the males often 

 swarm on damp ground near rivers. The sisecimens in Kikuyu are larger 

 and more flushed with purple. 



195. — Cacyreus lingeus, Ci-am. Ubiquitous. 



196. — Cacyreus palemon, Cram. Taita. Kikuyii. Common above 5,0U0 feet. 



19^. — Cast alius melsena, Trim. Coast district, Taveta. Not uncommon. 



198. — Castalius gregorii, Butl. Taveta, Kikuyu. This species does not seem 

 common. 



199. — Cast alms margaritaceus, Sharpe. North and Sovith Kikuyu. Common. 



I once found it in great abundance in Kenia forest. 



200. — Tarucus louisse, Sharpe. Taita, Taveta. This species does not appear to 



be common, but it is very inconspicuous and liable to be overlooked. 



201.— Tarucus telicanus, Lang. Ubiquitous. I have found the larva feeding on 

 the flowers of Plumbago capoisis without any attendant ants. 



202. — Azanus sigillatus, Butl. 



203. — Azanus moriqua, Wallgr. 



204. — Azanus mirza, Plotz. 



205. — Azanus jesous, Guer. 



All these species occur commonly and may sometimes be found in 

 large numbers on damp sand in river beds. 



206. — Nacaduba sichela, Wallgr. Generally distributed, but not usually very 



common. 

 207. — Polyommatus bsetictis, Linn. Ubiquitous. 



