490 Rev. K. St. Aubyn Rogers' Bionomic Notes on 



(a) Specimens of Neptis tvoodwardi from the E. of 

 the Rift Valley compared with those from the W. 



E. B. P. 512 



3. Acreeine Mimics 514 



(a) Tabidar Statement of the forms of Acrneci 



johnstoni captured at Taita, Taveta, and 

 Kilimanjaro, May 190A-January 1906 . .515 



4. Papilionine Mimics . . . . . .517 



5. Moth Mimics. 518 

 (a) Further Notes on Moth Mimics. E. B. P. . 518 



III. Danaida (Limnas) chrysippus-centred Combination 

 IN British East Africa : 



1. The Primary Danaine model 



2. Nymphaline Mimics 



3. Acrseine Mimics 



4. Papilionine Mimics 



5. Moth Mimics .... 



519 

 520 

 521 

 521 

 522 



IV. The Aletis-Euph^edra Combination in British 



East Africa . 522 



B. ACRiEA-CENTRED MIMETIC COMBINATIONS . 522 



(a) A Planema-Acr sea-centred Combination . . 523 

 1. Further Notes on Planema-Acrxa Combina- 

 tions. E. B. P 523 



(b) Red-and-hlack Combination centred by large Acrseas 525 

 1. Further notes on Combination centred by large 



red-and-black Acrseas. E. B. P. . . . 526 



(c) Combination of small fulvous and black Acrseas 



from Weithaga . 528 



1. Description of two mimetic forms of the female of 



Acrsea alicia, E. M. Sharpe. E. B. P. . . 529 



2. The peculiar aposematic pattern of the under 



surface in the male Aeraea alicia. E. B. P. . 533 



3. The synajjosematic iipper surface pattern of 



Acrsea alicia, uvui, etc. E. B. P. . . . 533 



(d) Pardopsis punctatissima, Boisd., as a inodel . 534 

 1. Further notes on the m,imics of Pardopsis. 



E. B.P 535 



C. MIMETIC COMBINATIONS AMONG THE PIERIN^. 



I. Mylothris-centred Combinations .... 535 



(a) Mylothris agathina-centred Combination taken at 



Bahai 535 



(b) Mylothris agathina-centred Combination from 



Kilimanjaro ....... 537 



(c) Mylothris-centred combination from Weithaga . 537 



