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ZizERA IMooie 



(381) 1. Zizera antanossa (Mabille) 



Lyccena antanossa Mabille, 1S77, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (3) VII, Bull., p. 72. 



Cupido antanossa Aurivillius, 1898, Rhop. ^^thiop., p. 378. 



Zizera antanossa Butler, 1900, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 100, PI. xi, figs. 14, 15. 



Two poorly preserved males taken at Faradje, one without date, 

 the other labelled " 1911-1912." 



(382) 2. Zizera gaika (Trimen) 



Lyccena gaika Trimen, 1862, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, p. 403. 

 Cupido gaika Aurivilliu.s, 1898, Rhop. .5^]thiop., p. 378. 

 Zizera gaika Butler, 1900, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 109. ' 



One male taken at Bumha, July 29, 1909. 



(383) 3. Zizera lysimon (Htibner) 



Papilio lysimo7i Hubner, 1798-1803, Europa-ische Schmett., figs. 534, 535. 



Cupido lysimon Aurivillius, 1898, Rhop. ^Ethiop., p. 379. 



Zizera lysimon Butler, 1900, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 108, PI. xi, fig. 9. 



Two specimens captured at Freetown, Sierra Leone, July 14, 1909. 



Oboronia Karsch 



(384) 1. Oboronia plurilimbata Qvarsch) 



Thermoniphas plurilimbata K.\rsch, 1895, Ent. Nachr., XXI, p. 303. 

 Cupido plurilimbata Aurivillius. 1898, Rhop. ^^thiop., p. 380. 



Three males taken at Medje, one in April, one in August, and one in 

 September. They agree completely with the description given by Karsch, 

 and I refer them to his species, of which no figure has been published, 

 so far as. I can recall. 



(385) 2. Oboronia punctata (Dewitz) 



Plebeius punctatus Dewitz, 1879, Nov. Act. Acad. Nat. Cur., XLI, part 2, p. 205, 



PI. XXVI, fig. 15. 

 Cupido punctatus Aurivillius, 1898, Rhop. iEthiop., p. 381. 



One male caught at Munie Katoto, September 10, 1900. 

 This is a very common species in southern Cameroon and the 

 valley of the Ogove. 



(386) 3. Oboronia ornata (Mabille) 



Lyccena ornata ^I.\bille, 1890, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (6) X, p. 24, PI. ii, fig. 6. 

 Cupido ornatus Aurivillius, 1898, Rhop. iEthiop., p. 381. 



Three specimens taken at Medje, two in April, one in June. 



