28 Dr. G. B. Longstafft on 
also at Melit [Lat. 10° 27’ N.], Daléb [Lat. 9° 22’ N.], 
Shambi [Lat. 7° 0’ N.] and Mongalla [ Lat. 5° 12’ N.]. 
Mr. N. C. Rothschild took it near Shendi [ Lat. 16° 42’ 
N.] as well as at Nakhila [Lat. 17° 25’ N.], but did not find 
it common at either place. 
Thus it would appear to range along the Nile Valley from 
the Tropic of Cancer, almost to Uganda. 
Yerbury found it (zena) to be “ generally distributed ” 
at Aden; Peel took it (thebana) in Sokotra, while Col. 
Manders met with it at Suakin (zena). It has also been 
taken in Somaliland and Natal. 
Bingham (4. vol. ul, p. 363) gives Baltchistén, India, 
Ceylon and Burma. 
33. Deudorix livia, Klug. 
The type was taken “ inter Kineh et Assuan Novembre,” 
i.e. curca Lat. 25° N. 
The Swedes took two females on Abba Island [Lat. 
18° 22’ N.]. 
Personally I know it as a native of Port Stidan only. 
Prof. Poulton took a specimen near the Great Pyramid. 
Col. Yerbury used to take it at Aden and remarks on the 
similarity of the female to that of the next species. Aurtvil- 
lius gives Somaliland as a locality, also Nubia and British 
Kast Africa. 
34. Virachola antalus, Hopffer. 
I took three at Tawila in 1909 [Lat. 13° 10’ N.], and 
one at Port Stidan in 1912. 
It is found practically throughout tropical and South 
Africa as well as in Madagascar. 
35. Hypolycaena philippus, Fabricius. 
On February 22nd, 1912, I took one specimen at Tawila 
[Lat. 13° 16’ N.], but have no other White Nile records for 
this butterfly. 
It occurs in Somaliland, in Uganda, and has a wide 
distribution in tropical Africa, occurring also in Natal. 
