154 Bulletin American Museum of A'atural History [Vol. XLIII 



Kallima (West wood) 



(139) 1. Kallima rattrayi Em. Sharpe 



Kallima rattrayi Em. Sharpe, 1904, Entomologist, p. 182. Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, 

 Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 211. 



The male is very much hke that sex in Kallima rumia, of- which this 

 is probably a local race, but considerably^ smaller in size. The female is 

 different in that the hind wings are concolorous and entirely without 

 the broad whitish band which is always found in K. rumia; and in 

 addition has a conspicuous white mark near the apex of the fore wing- 

 on the costal margin. The subapical transverse band is narrower than 

 in K. rumia, and is not white, as in the female of that species, but bright 

 straw-yellow. 



Three males and a female caught at Medje (July-August), and a 

 male captured at Niangara in November. 



(140) 2. Kallima ansorgei Rothschild 



Kallima ansorgei Rothschild, 1899, in Ansorge, 'Under the African Sun,' p. 319, 

 PI., fig. 1. AuRiviLLius, 1913, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 211. 



This seems to be quite distinct from K. cymodoce (Cramer), al- 

 though it has the same form of the wings. It occurs in the eastern parts 

 of Cameroon also, where K. cymodoce is likewise found, and there have 

 been no intergrading varieties discovered thus far, to the best of my 

 knowledge and belief. The species is represented in the collection by 

 seven males taken at Medje. 



Hypolimnas Hiibner 



(141) 1. Hypolimnas misippus (Linnasus) 



Papilio misippus Linn^us, 1764, Mus. Lud. Ulr., p. 264. 



Hypolimnas misippus Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 213. 



There are eleven males and seven females of this common and widely 

 distributed species. Three of the females belong to the varietal form 

 H. inaria (Cramer). The specimens were all taken at Niangara in 

 November 1910, except one female captured at Medje, August 11, and 

 one male, which was taken at Faradje, without any indication on the 

 label of the day and month. 



(142) 2. Hsrpolimnas salmacis (Drury) 

 Papilio salmacis Drury, 1773, 111. Exot. Ent., II, p. 14, PI. vin, figs. 1-2. 

 Hypolimnas salmacis Aurivillius, 1913, Seitz, Gros.s-Schmett., p. 214, PI. xlvii6. 



The collection contains one hundred and sixty-two males and 

 two females of this species, all taken at Medje. Of this number a few 



