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(104) 3, Henotesia eliasis (Hewitson) 



Mycalesis eliasis Hewitson, 1866, Exot. Butt., Ill, Mycalesis, PI. vii, figs. 44, 45. 

 Henotesia eliasis Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gro.ss-Schmett., XIII, p. 99, PI. xxviiid. 



A single damaged male labelled ''Kwamouth, July 14, 1909." 



(105) 4. Henotesia peitho (Ploetz) 

 Mycalesis peitho Plcetz, 1880, Siett. Ent. Zeit., XLI, p. 197. 



Henotesia peitho Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 99, PI. xxviiio. 



Four males taken at Medje, one in April, two in August, and one in 

 September. 



Ypthima HiilMier 



(106) 1. Ypthima asterope (Klug) 

 Hipparchia asterope Klug, 1832, Symb. Phys., PI. xxix, figs. 11-14. 



Ypthima asterope Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 115, PI. xxixc. 



One male taken at Niangara, November 25, 1910. 



(107) 2. Ypthima simplicia Butler 



Ypthima simplicia Butler, 1876, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) XVIII, p. 481. 

 Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 115. 



A poorly preserved male caught at Faradje and labelled ''1911-1912." 



(108) 3. Ypthima doleta Kirby 



Ypthima doleta Kirby, 1880, Proc. Roy. DubUn Soc, (2) II, p. 336. Aurivillius, 

 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 115, Pi. xxixc. 



Of the fourteen males one is labelled as from Bafwasende, September 

 23, 1910; all the rest were taken at Medje, two in April, the rest from 

 July to September. Of the two females one was caught at Medje in 

 August, the other at Niangara in November. 



(109) 4. Ypthima itonia Hewitson 



Ypthima itonia Hewitson, 1864, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 287, PI. xviii, fig. 13. 

 Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 116. 



Six males taken at Faradje in November. 



Nymphalidae 



Argynnidinae 



Lachnoptera Doubleda}'' 



(110) 1. Lachnoptera iole (Fabricius) 



Papilio iole Fabricius, 1781, Spec. Ins., II, p. 78. 



Lachnoptera iole Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 230, PI. lii/. 



This species is represented in the collection b}' twelve males and one 

 female of the dimorphic form named L. hecatcva by Hewitson. All of the 

 specimens are from Medje (June-September) except one male specimen 

 captured at Gamangui in June. 



