toioards the hioivhdge of African Bhoiyaloccra. 9 



Teracolus eupompe, King. (Plate II, figs. 9, 10.) 



Ab. a. $. Upper-side. Fore wing as in typical specimens but 

 with the apex briglit primrose -yellow instead of red. Hind wing 

 typical. 



Under-side. Fore wing normal, but with apex pale primrose- 

 yellow. Hind wing normal but with cellular spot centred with 

 yellow. 



Exp. 54 millim. 



Hob. Taveta, British East Africa. 

 Only one specimen of this lovely aberration among 

 many hundred typical specimens. 



Ab. h. $ Upper-side. Fore wing with black band on inner edge 

 of apical red patch twice the usual width. Hind wing with 

 marginal black spot larger. 



Under-side. Fore wing with apical portion of ncrvules more 

 heavily bordered with black. Hind wing with all the nervules 

 heavily bordered with black especially towards outer margin, area 

 below cell irrorated with blackish. 



Exp. 54 millim. 



Hah. Taveta, British East Africa. 



One specimen of this rather peculiar aberration. 



Papilio UGANDA, sp. nov. (Plate II, fig. 11.) 



^ . Upper-side. Fore wing blackish-brown with the following 

 whitish markings : three small patches within, and three beyond cell 

 and two beyond these, a patch above second median nervule and 

 two large patches on inner margin, one above and one below sub- 

 median, three sub-marginal spots towards anal angle. Hind wing 

 blackish-brown with wide antemedian whitish band a row of sub- 

 marginal whitish twin spots fringe on inner margin yellowish. 



Under-side. Fore wing paler than above and reddish at base, 

 pale markings rather more obscure. Hind wing pale brown, paler 

 markings much more obscure than above, base reddish, a white spot 

 on base, outwardly edged with black, a black spot on outer edge of 

 prrecostal. 



Exp. $ 74—83 millim. 



Hah. Entebbe, Uganda. 



Closely allied to P. carchedonms, Karsch, but may be 

 distinguished by the greatly reduced pale markings of 

 both wings. In one specimen the pale markings of hind 

 Aving and patches on inner margin of fore wing are inclined 

 to be ochreous. 



