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



Philognoma Westwood 



(324) 1. Philognoma lichas bebra (Rothschild) 



Charaxes lichas bebra Rothschild, 1900, Nov. Zool., VII, p. 507. 

 Charaxes bebra Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Grosf— Schmett., XIII, p. 139. 



The collection contains thirty-four males and one female referable 

 to this form. The males differ markedly from the typical form which 

 occurs on the Gold Coast, the dark area of the apical portion of the wing 

 being invaded internally by the lighter color of the body of the wing, 

 as pointed out by Rothschild. The female, however, does not differ at 

 all from females of the t3'pical form in the collection of the writer from 

 Sierra Leone and Cameroon. 



They were all collected at Medje, except one labelled as taken at 

 Gamangui on Februarj^ 6, 1910. The dates of capture run through the 

 months of July and August, with the foregoing exception. 



(325) 2. Philognoma paphianus (Ward) 



Charaxes paphianus Ward, 1871, Ent. Mo. Mag., VIII, p. 120. 



Philognoma falcata Butler, 1872, Lep. Exot., p. 101, PI. xxxviii, fig. 1. 



Charaxes paphianus Aurivillius, 1912, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 139, PI. xxxiw . 



There are in the collection sixt\'-five males, of which nine are not 

 expanded. With the exception of a single specimen labelled as taken at 

 Gamangui, June 6, 1907, all were captured at Medje, the dates ranging 

 from early in June to about the middle of September. The specimens 

 show very httle variation. 



MoNURA IMalnlle 



(326) 1. Monura zingha (Cramer) 



Papilio zingha Cramer, 1780, Pap. Exot., IV, p. 53, PI. cccxv, figs. B, C . 

 Charaxes zingha Aurivillius, 1911, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 128, PI. xxxiid. 



This species is represented by one hundred and thirty-one males 

 and three females. With the exception of one male which is labelled 

 as having been taken at Niangara on September 26, all of the specimens 

 were captured at Medje. A few were taken in the first week of April. 

 The greater number were captiu'ed in July and August, the earliest date 

 being June 30, and the latest September 9, 1910. 



Libytheidae 

 LiBYTHEA Fahricius 



(327) 1. Libythea labdaca Westwood 



Libythea labdaca Westwood, 1851, Gen. Diurn. Le])., II, p. 413, note, PI. lxviii. fig. 6. 

 Dichora labdaca Scudder, of. infra. 



