EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXIX. 
All figures are about half of the natural size. 
Females,—3 planemoides and 7 hippocoén—and one of the 12 
males bred by G. D. H. Carpenter from a planemoides female, also 
represented in the Plate, captured on Bugalla, Sesse Archipelago, 
N.W. of Lake Victoria, Dec. 1, 1912. 
The specimens represented here and on Plate XL are in the Hope 
Department, Oxford University Museum. 
The hippocoén offspring are seen to resemble their planemoides 
parent in the great length of the marking in the cell of the fore- 
wing, and to contrast in this respect with the hippocoén figured 
on Plate XL. 
The order of the figures 2-12 does not correspond with the order 
of emergence from the pupae, which was as follows :—First 2 and 4; 
then 6and 12; then3; then 5,7,8,and10; then 9; lastly 11. 
Fic. 1. Parent planemoides, captured in forest Dec. 1, 1912. 
2. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 23, before dawn; pupated Jan. 8, 
1913. 
. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 24, about 9 a.m.; pupated Jan. 8. 
4. Planemoides, emerged Jan. 23, before dawn; pupated 
Jan. 8. 
5. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 25, before dawn; pupated Jan. 9. 
The subapical spot is minute and only present on the 
right side. ; 
6. Planemoides, emerged Jan. 24, before dawn; pupated 
Jan. 9. 
7. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 25, before dawn; pupated Jan. 9. 
8. Planemoides, emerged Jan. 25, before dawn; pupated 
Jan. 9. 
9. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 25, 3 p.m.; pupated Jan. 9. 
10. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 25, before dawn; pupated Jan. 9. 
11. Hippocoén, emerged Jan. 28, before dawn; pupated Jan. 12. 
12. Male, emerged Jan. 24, before dawn; pupated Jan. 8. 
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