EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXVI. 
The figures are rather under half natural size. 
Figs. 1-7 represent the chief Planema models from the forests in 
the neighbourhood of Entebbe, where all were collected by Mr. C. A. 
Wiggins, together with their mimics, shown in figs. 8-13 (‘‘ I. Congr. 
Internat. d’Ent.,”’ 1910, vol. ii, p. 483). 
Fie. 1. 2 Planema macarista. Captured Aug. 14, 1909, by C. A. 
Wiggins, in the forest on the E. slope of Kitabi Hill 
(about 4000 ft.), about two miles N.E. of Entebbe. 
The chief model of 8 and of Combination II (p. 611). 
The 2 Pl. alcinoe is a subordinate model of Combination 
IT in Uganda. 
2. 3 Planema macarista. Captured Aug. 22, 1909, as fig. 1. 
The model of 9, and of Combination Is (p. 609). 
3. g Planema poggei. Captured July 11, 1909, as fig. 1. The 
model of 10, and of Combination [A (p. 609). 
4. Q Planema poggeit. Captured July 11, 1909, as fig. 1. The 
model of 10, and of Combination I (p. 609). 
5. 3 Planema tellus euwmelis. Captured Aug. 22, 1909, as fig. 1. 
The model of 11, 12, and of Combination III (p. 611). 
6. 2 Planema tellus eumelis. Captured Aug. 14, 1909, as fig. 1. 
10 
The model of 11, 12, and of Combination III (p. 611). 
2 Planema epaea paragea. Captured July 23, 1910, by native 
collector in the forest S.W. of Kitala Hill, about four 
miles N.E. of Entebbe. The model (with sexes alike) of 
13 (with sexes alike), and of Combination IV (p. 612). 
. Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, 2 form tirtkensis, mimetic 
of 1, and captured at the same time and place. 
Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, 3 form hobleyi, mimetic of 2, 
and captured at the same time and place. 
. Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, 9 form poggeoides, mimetic of 
3 and 4. This 9 form, with the pattern of 8 and nearly 
the colouring of 9, is relatively very rare in the Entebbe 
district, but rather less so in Damba and Bugalla. It 
becomes common to the E. of the Nile, where 1, the model 
of 8, is unknown, but where 3 and 4 persist. The figured 
specimen was captured by C. A. Wiggins in the same 
