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(25) 6. Acraea penelope Staudinger 



Arrwa penelope Statjdinger, 1896, Iris, IX, p. 195. Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, Gross- 

 Schmett., XIII, p. 254, PI. LViife. 



Fifteen males: three from Gamangui, two taken in February and 

 one in June; seven from Medje caught June to August; two from Risi- 

 mu and three from Munie Katoto taken in September. 



(26) 7. Acraea peneleos Ward 



Acrcea peneleos Ward, 1871, Ent. Mo. Mag., VIII, p. 60. Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, 

 Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 255, PI. lvii& (first figure). 



Twenty-nine males mostly taken at Medje, although there are 

 others taken at the same localities and in the same months as those 

 recorded for the preceding species. Lubila, Munie Katoto, Gamangui, 

 Ngayu, Risimu, and Boyulu. 



(27) 7a. Acraea peneleos pelasgius (Grose-Smith) 



Acroea pelasgius Grosc-Smith, 1900, Nov. ZooL, VII, p. 545. Smith and Kirby, 



1901, Rhop. Exot., Ill, Acrcea, PI. vii, figs. 9, 10. 



Eighteen specimens, all from Medje (April to August), except one 

 caught at Niangara in November. 



(28) 8. Acraea parrhasia (Fabricius) 

 Papilio parrhasia Fabricius, 1793, Ent. Syst., Ill, part 1, p. 175. 



Acrcra parrhasia Aurivllius, 1913, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 255, Pis. Lviia, 

 Lixe. 

 One male, Munie Katoto, September 10, 1909. 



(29) 9. Acraea orina Hewitson 



Acraa orina Hewitson, 1874, Ent. Mo. Mag., XI, p. 130; 1875, Exot. Butt., V, 

 Acrcea, PI. vii, figs. 43, 48. 



There are thirty-one specimens, the majority of which were taken 

 at Medje at dates ranging from May to September. Two are from 

 Gamangui, one caught in February, the other in June; one from Stan- 

 leyville, August 1, 1909; one from Isangi, August 11, 1909; one from 

 each of the localities known as Pawa, Munie Katoto, and Avakubi, 

 captured in the month of October. 



(30) 10. Acraea orestia Hewitson 



Acrcea orestia Hewitson, 1874, Ent. Mo. Mag., XI, p. 131; 1875, Exot. Butt., V, 

 Acrcea, Pi. vii, fig. 47. 



One male caught at Medje in September 1910. 



