362 Drs. Dixey and Longstaff’s Observations 
INSECTS TAKEN ON THE RAILWAY JOURNEY FROM 
THE VICTORIA FALLS TO EAST LONDON. 
September 20th, 1905. 
MATEtTsI STATION. 230 m. from Bulawayo. 
Precis cebrene, Trim., seen. 
Lycena (Castalius) hintza, Trim., Z, one. 
Pseudagrion ? deckeni, Gerst. A small dragonfly, the 
colonr of dead grass. 
KATUNA STATION. 
Precis cebrene, Trim., one, 9. 
NortH OF DEKA STATION. 
Glyphodes negatalis, Walk., a Pyrale of very wide distri- 
bution (of the sub-genus Dysallacta, Led.), taken in the 
train by Mr. D. Gunn. 
DEKA STATION. 
Limnas chrysippus, Linn., 9. 
Lycxna osiris, Hoptt., , at water. 
Lycxna asopus, Hopft., 3, — do. 
Humenes lepeletieri, Sauss., 2, at water, a yellow wasp 
with a black cross on the abdomen. 
WANKIE STATION. 212 m. from Bulawayo. 2,450 feet. 
Teracolus antigone, Boisd., f. 
Lukos!i Station. 196 m. from Bulawayo. 
Anisodactylus nitens, Pér., Carabid beetle, under a stone. 
INYANTUE STATION. 177 m. from Bulawayo. 
Sphingomorpha chlorea, Cram., a Noctua that truly 
deserves its generic name, caught at light in the train by 
Mr. D. Gunn. 
S. oF INYANTUE. 
A Dipteron, Argyrameba sp. in the British Museum 
unnamed. 
MALINDI STATION. 147 m. from Bulawayo. 
An Ant-lon, Myrmeleon sp., at light in the train. 
