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One hundred and sixteen males, two taken at Niangara in November , 

 one at Gamangui in Jmie, and the rest at Medje, a few earh^ in April, 

 the rest from June to September, but principally in July and August. 

 Of the "washed out" form named C. dilutus by Rothschild and Jordan 

 there are several examples. It is hardly worthy of a subspecific name, 

 being connected with the more strongly marked form by intergrades. 



(314) 25. Charaxes nichetes Grose-Smith 

 Charaxes nichetes Grose-Smith, 1883, Ent. Mo. Mag., XX, p. 58. 



Charaxes ogovensis Holland, 1886, Trans. Anier. Ent. Soc, XIII, p. 330, PI. vni, 



fig. 2. 

 Charaxes nichetes Avmvihi.ws, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 140, PI. xxxnb. 



One male taken at Medje in September 1910. 



(315) 26. Charaxes porthos Grose-Smith 



Charaxes porthos Grose-Smith, 1883, Ent. Mo. Mag., XX, p. 57. Smith \nd Kirby, 

 1887, Rhop. Exot., I, Charaxes, p. 2, PI. i, fig^ . 4, 5. 



One male taken at Medje in the beginning of August. 



(316) 27. Charaxes zelica Butler 



Charaxes zelica Butler, 1869, Ent. Mo. Mag., VI, p. 28. Aurivillius, 1912, Seilz, 

 Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 141, PI. xxxiib. 



One male captured at Medje early in August. 



(317) 28. Charaxes laodice (Drury) 



Papilio laodice Drury, 1782, 111. Exot. Ent., Ill, p. 34, PI. xxvx, figs. 1, 2. 



Charaxes laodice Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 141, Pl.xxxiic. 



An expanded male taken at Medje, April 6, 1910, and another not 



(expanded. 



(318) 29. Charaxes doubledayi Aurivillius 



Charaxes doubledayi Aurivillius, 1899, Kongl. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., XXXI, p. 244; 

 Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 141, PI. xxxiic. 



A series of twenty-one males taken at Medje, a few in April, the 



rest from July to September. 



(319) 30. Charaxes mycerina (Godart) 

 Nymphalis mycerina Godart, 1835, Enc. Mcth., IX, p. 369. 



Charaxes mycerina Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 141. 



One male taken at Medje in the first week of September 1910. 



The separation of the form C. doubledayi Aurivillius from C. 

 mycerina (Godart) made by Prof. Aurivillius on the basis of the absence 

 of the marginal blue spots on the fore wing of the latter form appears 



