1920] k Holland, Lepidoptera of the Congo 251 



Celaenorrhinus galenus Holland, 1896, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 12. Mabille, 

 1904, Gen. Ins., XVII, p. 51. 



The species is represented in the collection by four males and two 

 females, all of which were taken at Medje, the dates of capture ranging 



from April to August 1910. 



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(448) 2. Celaenorrhinus rutilans (Mabille) 



Pardaleodes rutilans Mabille, 1877, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, p. 235, 9 . Mabille 



AND VuiLLOT, 1893, Novit. Lep., p. 96, PI. xiii, fig. 7, d'. 

 Pterygospidea tergemira Hewitson, 1877, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) XX, p. 323. 

 Tagiades woernmimi Ploetz, 1879, Stett. Ent. Zeit., XL, p. 362, 9 . 

 Celcenorrhinus rutilans Holland, 1896, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 12. Mabille, 



1904, Gen. Ins., XVII, p. 51. 



Four males and one female of this species were taken at Medje in 

 the months of July and August 1910. 



(449) 3. Celaenorrhinus boadicea (Hewitson) 

 Pterygospidea boadicea Hewitson, 1877, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (4) XX, p. 323. 

 Celcenorrhinus atratus Holland, (part), 1894, Ent. News, PL in, fig. 5. 

 Celcenorrhinus boadicea Holland, 1896, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 14, PL in, fig. 1. 



Mabille, 1904, Gen. Ins., XVII, p. 51. 



One male specimen was caught at Medje in August 1910. 



(450) 3. Celaenorrhinus chrysoglossus (Mabille) 



Ancistrocampta chrysoglossa Mabille, 1891, C. R. Soc. Ent. Belgique, XXXV, p. cvii. 

 Celcenorrhinus chrysoglossa Holland, 1896, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 14, PL iii, 

 fig. 5. Mabille, 1904, Gen. Ins., XVII, p. 51. 



There is a male in somewhat damaged condition caught at Medje, 

 April 6, 1910. 



Tagiades Hiibner 



(451) 1. Tagiades flesus (Fabricius) 

 Papilio flesus Fabricius, 1771, Spec. Ins., II, p. 135, No. 621. 

 Papilio ophion Drury, 1782, 111. Exot. Ent., Ill, PL xvii, figs. 1, 2. 

 Niso7iiades flesus Butler, 1869, Cat. Fabr. Diurn. Lep., p. 286. 

 Nisoniades ophion Trimen, 1866, Rhop. Afr. Austr., II, p. 313. 



Tagiades flesus Watson, 1893, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 54. Holland, 1896, Proc. 

 Zool. Soc. London, p. 16. Mabille, 1904, Gen. Ins., XVII, p. 53. 



There are two males and four females of this well-known and widely 

 distributed species; the males taken at Niangara in November; two 

 females at Medje, one in July, the other in August; a third female at 

 Niangara in November 1910; and a fourth at Stanleyville, in March 1915. 



