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captures of three forms of a single species of Pseudacrwa at 
Entebbe between May 23rd and August 31st, 1909 : 
Male Aodleyi form . . 36 Pianema Models 


Sta 93 
Female hobley¿ form . 28 — — SC 
Both sexes terra form. 18 — = MA DEER SSG 
otal SMS a 232 
The mimics were thus well over */; of the models — a remarkably 
high proportion — and one far more consistent with the Múllerian 
than the Batesian hypothesis. 
In addition to the white-barred Zlymnias phegea, one or two 
examples of a Hypsid Moth, Deilemera acrwina H. DRUCE, 
which enters this Combination, have been found in Dr. WIGGINS' 
collections, although not in the period we are now considering. 
Combination III centred by Planema tellus AURIV., 
subsp. platyxantha JORD. (Table II). 
Little need be said about this Combination, of which the members 
have been incidentally dealt with in the preceding sections. The 
beautiful mimicry of Pseudacrwa terra was described by Mr.S A. 
NEAVE (loc. cit., p. 218) and, together with the model and other 
mimics of the Combination, figured by Mr. H. ELTRINGHAM 
The only other members of Combination III present in the 
collection studied by Mr. NEAVE were the forms of Acrea ence- 
don L., referred to below, and the fulvous-marked females of 
A. jodutta. The mimicry of the latter is so perfect that, at the 
time, it was mistaken for its model by Mr. NEAVE as well as other 
naturalists, including Mr. ROLAND TRIMEN and the present 
writer. 
The numbers of the Planema-model of Combination III are 
noteworthy, being much greater relatively to mimics than in 
either ofthe other Combinations. 
A single mimic, a form of Acrea encedon encedon L., figured 
by Mr. ELTRINGHAM, has not yet been sufficiently studied to be 
given a place in Table III. I refer to the examples in which the 
subapical bar of the fore wing is fulvous instead of white, the 
