166 Bulletin American Museum of Xatural History [Vol. XLIII 



PsEUDONEPTis Snellen 



(185) 1. Pseudoneptis coenobita (Fabricius) 

 Papilio coenobita Fabricius, 1793, Ent. Syst., Ill, part 1, p. 247. 



Pseudoneptis coenobita Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 193, PI. 



XLVl6. 



Thirty specimens, mostly males, a few of which were taken at 

 Gamangui in June, the rest at Medje in the middle months of the year. 



Catuna Kirby 



(186) 1. Catuna crithea (Drury) 



Papilio crithea Drury, 1773, 111. Exot. Ent., II, p. 29, PI. xvi, figs. 5, 6. 

 Catuna crithea Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gros.s-Schmett., XIII, p. 192. 



Thirty-one specimens, mostly males, taken at Medje from June to 

 September. 



(187) 2. Catuna angustata (Felder) 

 Euomma angustatum Felder, 1867, Reise Novara, Lep., Ill, p. 425. 

 Catuna angustata Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 192. 



Fifty-seven specimens taken at the same place and times as the 

 foregoing species. 



(188) 3. Catuna oberthiiri Karsch 



Catuna oberthiiri Karsch, 1894, Berl. Ent. Zeit., XXXIX, p. 4. Aurivillius, 1912, 

 Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 192, PI. XLvid, e. 



Twenty-two examples to which the remarks made under the two 

 preceding species apply. 



In addition to the specimens enumerated above there are in the 

 collection thirty-nine unexpanded specimens representing all of the three 

 species, but which cannot be separated easily without being spread 

 so that the upper side of the wings can be examined. 



Cynandra Schatz 



(189) 1. Cynandra opis (Drury) 



Papilio opis Drury, 1773, 111. Exot. Ent., II, p. 33, PL xviii, figs. 5, 6. 



Cynandra opis Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 191, PL xLvie, 



d", 9. 



Of this insect there are five males and eight females, all of which 

 were taken at Medje, except one badly damaged male and one female 

 which were taken at Niangara, in November 1910. The dates of 

 capture at Medje include the months of April, June, July, August, and 

 Septemljer. 



