Explanation of Plate XXXVI. 
locality as its models 3, 4, on July 18, 1909 (I. Congr. 
Internat. d’Ent.,” 1910, vol. ii, p. 486-7, n. 3). 
Fie. 11. g Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, 3 9 form terra. Captured at 
the same time and place as 5, the male of its model. 
12. 9 Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, 3 2 form terra. Captured at 
the same time and place as 6, the female of its model. 
13. Q° Pseudacraea eurytus hobleyi, g 2 form obscura. 
Captured by a native collector, July 30, 1910, in the 
forest on lake shore, E. of Kitala Hill about two miles 
N.E. of Entebbe (about 3800 ft.). Mimics 7. This 
mimetic form is not nearly so common in the Entebbe 
district as it is in the neighbouring islands in Lake 
Victoria. 
Figs. 14-17, all forms of Ps. eurytus hobleyi, intermediates between 
the forms 8-13. The examples figured were captured on the E. side 
of Damba Island, 1911 (Proc. Ent. Soc., 1911, pp. xci-v; 1912, 
pp. Xix-xxill). Transitional forms occur, but are relatively rare 
in the neighbourhood of Entebbe, where the models, 1-7, are much 
commoner than the mimics. They are relatively abundant on 
Damba and Bugalla, where mimics, resembling 8-13, are much 
commoner than the models. 
Fic. 14. 2 transitional between lerra and tirikensis, the 2 hobleyt. 
Captured July 1-15, 1911, on the shore. 
15. Q transitional between terra and tirikensis. Captured 
Aug. 16-31, in deserted banana plantations, overgrown 
by jungle. 
16. 2 of the var. impleta, Griinb., transitional between terra 
and 3 hobleyi or 9 poggeoides. Captured, Dec. 3, along a 
game track in forest. 
17. 2 transitional between obscura and terra. Captured 
Sept. 17-80, in jungle similar to 13. 
