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(411) 3. Terias floricola ceres (Butler) 



Terias floricola Boisduval, 1833, Faune Ent. Madagr., p. 21. 



Terias ceres Butler, 1875, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (5) XVII, p. 218, PI. v, fig. 3 

 AuRiviLLius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 64, PI. xxiirf. 



There are two specimens, a male caught at Faradje, "1911-1912," 

 and a female taken at Niangara in November. 



(412) 4. Terias hapale Mabille 



Terias hapale Mabille, 1882, Le Naturaliste, II, p. 99. Aurivillius, 1910, Seitz, 

 Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 65, PI. xxiid. 



Of this species there are four males and one female, all taken at 

 Faradje. There is no clue to the month, the specimens being simply 

 labelled "1911-1912." 



(413) 5. Terias desjardinsi Boisduval 



Terias desjardinsi Boisduval, 1833, Faune Ent. Madagr., p. 22, PI. ii, fig. 6. Aurivil- 

 lius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 65, PI. xxiie. 



Of this species there are four typical males, all taken at Niangara 

 in November. There are nineteen other males taken at Niangara and 

 Faradje, which are mostly smaller in size and with broader marginal 

 bands, marking a transition in the direction of the following form, T. 

 regularis, and intermediate between it and typical desjardinsi. 



(414) (i. Terias regularis Butler 



Terias regularis Butler, 1876, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) XVIII, p. 486. Aurivil- 

 lius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 65, PL xxiie. 



This is regarded by Professor Aurivillius as an extreme summer 

 form of the preceding, and is characterized by the great enlargement of 

 the width of the marginal bands. 



There are in the collection thirty-seven males and four females. 

 Some, including all the females, were taken at Medje in June and July, 

 some are labelled as taken at Niangara in November, one at Bafwabaka 

 in January, another at Gamangui in February, and a nmnber at Faradje, 

 "1911-1912." 



(415) 7. Terias brigitta (Cramer) 



Papilio hrigitta Cramer, 1780, Pap. Exot., IV, p. 82, PI. ccci, figs. B, C. 

 Terias brigitta Aurivillius, 1910, Seitz, Gross-Schmett., XIII, p. 65, PI. xxii/. 



One damaged male taken at Matadi, June 24, 1909. 



