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Moshi. 9 c^c^, 34 $$. (5 ^^, 27 $$. Ufiomi plains, I ? 

 woodland.) May 19-July 23. 



A. pharsalus, Ward. 



Two males of the form 2:)harsaloides, HolL, which, seems 

 generally to replace the typical form in these localities. 

 New Moshi, Arusha. 2 SS- May 6-16. 



A. perenna, Doubl. 



One female example of the form thesprio, Oberth., in 

 which the red colour extends over the greater part of the 

 fore-wing. 



New Moshi. 1 $. May 6. 



A. oreas, Sharpe. 



Two examples of which the male is of the albimaculata 

 form, the other, a female, has the tip of the left fore-wing 

 sienna brown instead of black. 



Arusha. 1 c^, 1 ?. May 13-16. 



A. esebria, Hew. 



A series showing the usual variability. The majority 

 are of the form jacksoni, Sharpe. Two are of the form 

 protea, Trim.; one female is form nionteironis, Butl., and 

 one female intermediate between monfeironis and nubilata, 

 Eltr. 



Arusha, Ufiomi (woodland), iSame, Mabirioni. 9 (^(^, 

 6 ?$. May 14-July U. 



A. lycoa, Godt. 



Two examples of the form fallax, Kogenli. This is the 

 most southern locality I have for this form. 

 Arusha. 2 $?. May 10-13. 



A. johnstoni, Godm. 



One male is typical. The other two are of the variety 

 of confusa, Rogenh., which has the hind- wing discal 

 patch white as well as the fore-wing spots. (See Trans. 

 Ent. Soc, p. 342, 1912.) 



New Moshi, Mabirioni. 3 (^^. July 1-14. 



Planema aganice montana, Butl. 



Kikuletwa-Darjama E,., Ufiomi (woodland), Mabirioni, 

 Arusha. 1 c^, 8 $$. May 16-July 14. 



