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Euryphene senegalensis orientis, Karsch. 



Kondutschi. 4 SS, ^ ??• Sept. 30. 



Ephaedra neophron, Hoppf . 



Two males of the ordinary form, and one male which 

 appears to be a rather worn and faded specimen of the 

 form violacea, Butl. 



New Moshi. 1 <^ {violacea). May 6. 



Ngerengere. 2 cJc? {neoipJiron). Sept. 13. 



Hamanumida daedalus. Fab. 

 Handeni. 1 (^. July 23. 



Neptis agatha, Stoll. 

 Ufiomi (plains). 2 ?$. Jmie 1. 



N. saclava marpessa, Boisd. 

 The marpessa form is the continental representative of 

 the Madagascar saclava, and is very widely distributed. 

 Ufiomi (woodland). 2 ?$. Jime 5. 



Byblia ilithyia, Drur. 



Same. 1 c^, 1 ?. July 10. 



B. acheloia, Wallingr. 



Wet f. vulgaris, Stgr. 



Ufiomi (woodland). 1 (^. June 2. 



Eurytela hiarbas lita, R. & J. 



The East African race of hiarbas, Drur, 

 Ufiomi (woodland). 1 r^. June 2. 



E. dryope angulata, Auriv. 



The early stages of hiarbas and dryope are, according to 

 Miss Fountaine, indistinguishable, though their specific 

 identity seems not yet to have been established. 



Ufiomi (woodland). 1 $. June 4. 



Hypolimnas misippus, Linn. 



One female of the typical form. 

 Same. 1 $. July 11. 



