444. Mr. W. A. Lamborn on the 
H, lebona (p. 473), probably H. philippus (p. 474), probably 
Lycaenesthes silvanus (p. 476), L. larydas (p. 477), L. lachares 
(p. 478), Oboronia punctata (p. 489). Probably with the 
Pyralid moth Obtusipalpalis saltusalis (p. 492). With the 
Coccid Stictococcus s)6stedtc (p. 460). With the Membracid 
Anchon decoratum (p. 498). 
*9, OECOPHYLLA SMARAGDINA, F., r. LONGINODA, 
Latr., 9. 
Associated with the Coccid Stictococcus sjdstedti (p. 447, 
453), the Lycaenid Huliphyra mirifica (p. 450), a Hetero- 
cerous larva (p. 451), Aphidae (p. 453), with the Noctuid 
Eublemma ochrochroa + and Stictococcus (p. 491). 
Carrying off just hatched larvae of the Saturniid moth 
Bunaea alewnée (p. 467). 
*10. CAMPONOTUS MACULATUS, F., subsp. ? 
> Pp 
Associated with the Lycaenids Myrina silenus (p. 472), 
and Hypolycaena philippus (p. 474), the latter as an 
exception. With the Psyllid Rhinopsylla lamborm (p. 498). 
CAMPONOTUS AKWAPIMENSIS, Mayr., var. POULTONI, 
For., $ 
The sign 9 has been inadvertently printed instead of 9 
in Prof. Forel’s paper (1. ¢. p. 353). 
Associated with the following Lycaenids : Lachnocnema 
bibulus t and the Jassid Ossana bicolor (p. 470); with 
Myrina silenus (p. 472), Hypolycaena philippus (p. 474), 
Lycaenesthes silvanus (p. 476), L. larydas (p. 477), Cato- 
chrysops malathana (p. 488). In shelters with Membracids 
and Jassids (p. 465). With Nehela ornata (p. 465). With 
the Membracids Leptocentrus altifrons (p. 495, 497), and 
Neoxiphistes lagosensis (p. 497). 
B—LYCAENIDAE ASSOCIATED WITH ANTS: 
INTRODUCTORY NOTE (E. B. P.) 
The following 27 species of Lycaenidae, with the excep- 
tion of the Lycaenesthes group, are arranged in the order of 
Aurivillius’ “ Rhopalocera Aethiopica”’ (1898). In Lycaen- 
esthes and its allies I have followed Mr. Bethune-Baker’s 
monograph (Trans. Ent. Soc., 1910, p. 1). 
Mr. Bethune-Baker’s description of new forms of 
