﻿IX.— 
  PSEUDEEESIA 
  SIMILIS 
  (African 
  Lyemiidis, 
  pi. 
  xiv. 
  f. 
  3, 
  4}. 
  

  

  Fseudfresia 
  Similis, 
  Kirby, 
  "Annals 
  of 
  Natural 
  History" 
  (September, 
  1890), 
  

   and 
  Grose 
  Smith 
  and 
  Kirby, 
  " 
  Rhopalocera 
  Exotica," 
  p. 
  68. 
  

  

  Burhania 
  Olombo, 
  Holland, 
  "Pysche," 
  v, 
  p. 
  429 
  (November, 
  1890), 
  teste 
  Holl. 
  

  

  X.— 
  PSEUDEEESIA 
  CELLULAEIS 
  (African 
  Lycfenids, 
  pi. 
  xiv. 
  f. 
  5-8). 
  

  

  Pseuderesia 
  CeUularis, 
  Kirby, 
  "Annals 
  of 
  Natural 
  History" 
  (September, 
  

   1890) 
  ; 
  and 
  Grose 
  Smith 
  and 
  Kirby, 
  " 
  Ehopalocera 
  Exotica," 
  p. 
  59. 
  

  

  Durbania 
  Mondo, 
  Holland, 
  "Psyche," 
  v. 
  p. 
  428 
  (November, 
  1890), 
  teste 
  Holl. 
  

  

  r.APJNOPODA. 
  

  

  v.— 
  LAEINOPODA 
  EUEEMA 
  (African 
  Lyca^nidaj, 
  pi. 
  ix. 
  f. 
  7, 
  8). 
  

  

  Phijtala 
  FAirema, 
  Plotz, 
  " 
  Stettiner 
  Entomologische 
  Zeitimg 
  " 
  (1880). 
  

   ? 
  Lariunpoda 
  Eurema, 
  Gyoso 
  Smith 
  and 
  Kirby, 
  "Ehopalocera 
  Exotica," 
  

   p. 
  38 
  (1890). 
  

  

  i 
  Larinopoda 
  Varipes, 
  Kirby, 
  "Annals 
  of 
  Natural 
  History" 
  (1887); 
  Grose 
  

   Smith 
  and 
  Kirby, 
  "Ehopalocera 
  Exotica," 
  p. 
  6, 
  pi. 
  ii. 
  f. 
  5, 
  6 
  (1887). 
  

  

  lAptena 
  TAhussa, 
  Staudinger, 
  " 
  Exotische 
  Tagfalter," 
  p. 
  268 
  (1888). 
  

  

  The 
  above 
  synonymy 
  has 
  been 
  suggested 
  to 
  us 
  by 
  Dr. 
  Staudinger, 
  and 
  appears 
  to 
  be 
  correct. 
  

  

  TERIOMIMA. 
  

  

  III.— 
  TEEIOMIMA 
  PUELLA 
  (African 
  Lycasnid*, 
  p. 
  12, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  f. 
  9, 
  10). 
  

   IV.— 
  TEEIOMIMA 
  SUBPUNCTATA 
  (p. 
  13, 
  pi. 
  iii. 
  f. 
  11, 
  12). 
  

  

  Dr. 
  Staudinger 
  has 
  received 
  both 
  these 
  species 
  from 
  Easi 
  Africa, 
  and 
  doubts 
  their 
  occur- 
  

   rence 
  in 
  West 
  Africa. 
  

  

  VI.— 
  TEEIOMIMA 
  DISPAE 
  (African 
  Lycaenidse, 
  pi. 
  iv. 
  f. 
  9-12). 
  

  

  Teriomima 
  Dispar, 
  Kirby, 
  "Aimals 
  of 
  Natural 
  History" 
  (May, 
  1887); 
  Grose 
  

   Smith 
  and 
  Kirby, 
  " 
  Ehopalocera 
  Exotica," 
  p. 
  17. 
  

  

  Mr. 
  H. 
  H. 
  Druce 
  ("Entomologist's 
  Monthly 
  Magazine," 
  vol. 
  23, 
  p. 
  6.5, 
  March 
  1892) 
  points 
  

   out 
  the 
  probable 
  identity 
  of 
  the 
  male 
  of 
  this 
  species 
  with 
  Liptena 
  Muestra. 
  Moschler, 
  " 
  Abhand- 
  

   lungen 
  herausgcben 
  von 
  der 
  senckenbergischer 
  ualurforscheuden 
  Gesellschaft," 
  vol. 
  xv. 
  p. 
  63, 
  

   plate, 
  f. 
  21 
  (April, 
  1887). 
  In 
  this 
  case 
  our 
  name 
  would 
  still 
  stand 
  for 
  the 
  female 
  insect 
  figured, 
  

   if 
  it 
  is 
  a 
  distinct 
  species, 
  as 
  we 
  have 
  already 
  suggested 
  (I.e.). 
  

  

  