456 Mr. W. A. Lamborn on the 
F. Female (fig. 10): data as in E, save that the larva, 
found June 11, was in the resting state. (Pupa-case, 
fig. 10 A.) 
G. Female: data as in F, save that pupation occurred 
June 13. 
H. Female (fig. 9): emerged July 7, from a pupa found 
in ants’ nest June 20. A dead pupa was also found in the 
same nest. 
4. Eyitola ceraunia, Hew. 
The associated ant was probably a race of Cremastogaster 
buchnerv. 
No. 671. No less than 17 pupae were found at one spot 
13 miles E., on Feb. 17, 1912. There were no ants in 
attendance, but C. buchneri abounded in the vicinity and 
were to be found on the shrubs bearing the pupae. 
The pupae are very like those of EH. hewitsoni, Mab., 
and are fixed like the latter so that they stand on their tails. 
‘* All except one rested at an angle of 45° on their tails, and 
usually on the upper side of a leaf. One [N] was suspended 
head down under a leaf.” 
[All the pupae are labelled so as to bring them into 
relationship with the respective imagines, and all are 
attached to the upper surface of a leaf, except N and Q, 
fixed to the under surface, and C, to a stem.] 
The dates of emergence are as follows: 2.15 p.m., 
Feb. 22, 7 females A—G; 3 p.m., Feb. 22, 1 female H; 
about 3 p.m., Feb. 22, 1 female I; 11 a.m., Feb. 23, 2 
males J, K; about 11 a.m., Feb. 23, 4 males L—O; about 
12 p.m., Feb. 23, 1 male P and 1 female Q. It is obvious 
that the individuals belonged to the same company of 
gregarious or semigregarious larvae. The relative order 
of emergence of the two sexes is interesting and unusual. 
5. Epitola carcina, Hew. 
The associated ant was a race of Cremastogaster buchnert. 
No. 652. This male butterfly was bred out, 8 a.m., 
Feb. 8, 1912, from a pupa, and was flying about 9.30 a.m. 
My note of Feb. 10 records that the pupa was found 
Feb. 7 on a leaf within a foot of a huge nest of black ants 
in the forest 1} miles E. These ants were undoubtedly 
a race of Cremastogaster buchneri, but I omitted to collect 
specimens. An empty pupa-case of the same species was 
also found on a leaf near by. 
