474 Prof. Westwood’s list of Diurnal 
The specimens collected by Mr. Hickson are larger 
(23 in.), and with richer and somewhat more varied 
orange-red markings. The tripartite spot between the 
middle and apex of the fore wings is larger, and followed 
by a curved orange-red streak and a narrower subapical 
one. The larger spot between the middle of these wings 
and the posterior angle is followed by another curved 
narrow one, which ascends to the third branch of the 
median vein, and is followed next the anal angle by a 
still more slender curved streak. The two orange-red 
bands of the hind wings are of nearly equal width, and 
between them and also outside of the second is a narrow 
obscurely paler brown striga. 
32. Cynthia arsinoé, Cramer, Pap. Exot., t. 160, B, o 
(1F79)% 
Hab. Kalelonda (April 20th, 1886), Talisse (April 
20th, 1886). 
38. Adolias Nesimachus, Boisduval, Cuv. R. An. Ins., 
t. 189 bis, f. 1 (1886). 
Argynnis Hippomenes, H.-Schiff., Exot. Schm., f. 11, 
12 (1850. 
Hab. Kalelonda, April 14th, 1886. 
84. Clerome Chitone, Hewitson, Exot. Butt., 
Pl. Clerume, figs. 2, 3 (1863). 
Hab. Kalelonda, April 20th, 1886. 
35. Cyllo Leda, Linn , Syst. Nat., 1., 2, 773 (1769). 
Var. Pallide fusca, apice alarum anticarum albido-fusco, 
macula ovali subapicali nigra albo-bipunctata, posticis macula 
parva nigra, medio puncto albo notatis. 
Hab. Kalelonda, April 26th, 1886. 
36. Mycalesis Janardana, Moore, Cat. Lep. E. Ind., t. i., 
p. 234 (1857). 
Hab. Senger, Nov. 24th, 1886. 
