EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIV. 
The figures are about 3 of the natural size. 
Transitional forms of Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, Neave, from 
Bugalla Island, one female (fig. 11) resembling a typical western 
female of ewrytus, L., from the Lagos district, represented in fig. 12 
with its model, Planema epaea, from the same locality, in fig. 13. 
Figs. 1-8 a series of the form terra, showing a very gradual tran- 
sition from an almost typical example (1) to three specimens (6-8) 
in which the subapical bar is distinctly continuous with the great 
triangular patch of the fore-wing. Fig. 8 represents a not quite 
typical form of the var. impleta, Griinb. 
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At edge of forest (Locality D), Sept. 7, 1912. Form terra, 9. 
No. 260 in list. The black bar between subapical and 
inner marginal yellow areas is thinned. 
. In forest (A), April 7, 1912. Form éerra, 9. No. 77 in list. 
The thinning of the black bar is marked. 
. At edge of forest (E), Sept. 15, 1912. Form terra, 3. No. 
277 in list. The slight yellow suffusion of black costal 
border gave the specimen a different appearance on the 
wing. ‘This specimen has been noted in Proc. Ent. Soc., 
Dec. 4, 1912, p. cxxxviii. 
. At edge of forest (E), Nov. 13, 1912. Form terra, 9. No. 
329 in list. Black bar nearly broken through. 
. At edge of forest (D), July 17, 1912. Form terra, 3. No. 
128 in list. Like 4. There is a streak of bright fulvous 
colour on the black apex of the cell. This specimen 
looked different from the type on the wing. 
. At edge of forest (E), Aug. 21, 1912. Form terra, 3, 
variety. No. 220 on list. The black bar is broken 
through at the inner end. 
. In forest (A), Feb. 27, 1912. Form terra, 3, variety. No. 
33 on list. Like 6 but process has been carried farther. 
- In forest (C), April 13, 1912. Form terra, 3, variety. No. 80 
on list. Black bar broken through in its middle, and a 
well-marked fulvous spot in the black area of the cell. 
