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107. Cyviothoe coccinatct. 



Harma coccinatct, Hew., Exot. Butt. Harma, t. G, 

 f. 24, 15 (1874). 



108. Uuptera sirene. 



E. sirene, Stand., Iris, iv, p. 100, t. 1, f. 6 (1891). 



A single specimen of this extremely rare species. 



109. EuxantJie eurinome. 



Pap. euri7iomc. Cram., Pap. Exot. i, p. 109, t. 70, f. 

 A (1775). 



An aberration of the female was obtained, in which the 

 white markings are more extended, and the black ground 

 along median nervure and nervules powdered with white 

 scaling. 



110. Charaxes hrutus. 



Pap. hrutus. Cram., Pap. Exot. iii, p. 82, t. 241, f. 

 E, F (1779). 



111. Charaxes epijasius. 



C. epijasius, Reiche, in Ferret and Galin. Voy. 

 Abyss. Ent., p. 469, t. 32, f. 1, 2 (1849). 



Only one specimen in the collection, a female, and 

 unfortunately in very bad condition. 



112. Charaxes castor. 



Pap. castor, ^'YQxn., Pap. Exot. i, p. Gl, t. 37, f. C, D 

 (1775). 



113. Charaxes etesipe. 



Nymphalis etcsipc, Godt., Enc. Meth. ix, p. 355 (1823). 



114. Charaxes cynthia. 



C. cynthia, Butl., P. Z. S. 1865, p. 626, t. 36, f. 3. 



The two males received agree best with examples from 

 Accra, inasmuch as the discal band of hind- wing above is 

 buff yellow, edged with orange rufous, but differs below in 

 the much wider discal silvery band. The female agrees 

 best with a specimen from the Cameroons. 



115. Charaxes protoclea. 



C. pirotoclea, Feisth, Ann. E. Fr. (2) viii, p. 260 (1850). 



116. Charaxes anticlca. 



Pap. anticlea, Dru., 111. Exot. Ins. iii, p. 36, t. 27, f. 



5, 6 (1782). 



Two males only, they belong to the typical form, not 

 that described by Rothschild under the name of adusta. 



