524 Notes on Insect;^ 



The following are the Lists of Species supplied b} the 

 above-mentioned Entomologists : — 



List of the Lepidoptera Rhopalocera. By A. G. Butlek, 

 F.L.S.. F.Z.S. 



Nymphalidjo. , 



1. Danais Ghrysippus. Linn. S. N. ii. 767 (Pap. Ban.) . 



2. Melanitis Leda. Linn. S.N. ii. 773 {Pap. Nym.). 

 Var. P. Banhia, Fabr. 



3. Giiophodes Pythia. Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 116 {Pa- 

 pilio) . Specimens in the British Museum are registered 

 " Int. of S. Africa." 



4. Gnophodes Ghelys. Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. 80 [Papilio). 

 Rather smaller than usual. 



5. Mycalesis Eusirus. Hopf. in Peters' Peise n. Mos- 

 samb. Ins. p. 393, pi. xxv. f. 3, 4. 



6. Mycalesis Saga. Butler, Cat. Di, Lep. Satyr, p. 

 130, pi. iii. f. 1. Differs from the typical form in the 

 greater size of the ocelli below. 



7. Mycalesis Eliasis. Hewits. Ex. Butt. iii. 91, pi. 

 xlvi. f. 44, 45. Differs from the typical form in the 

 greater number of ocelli, which are rather more uniform 

 in size. 



8. Neptis Agatha. Cram. Pap. Ex. iv. pi. cccxxvii. f. 

 A. B {Papilio) . The Fabrician name Melicerta cannot 

 be applied to this species, Drury's Melicerta having been 

 previously published; the note on this species in Fabr. 

 Cat. is misplaced. 



9. Juvonia Crehrene. Trimen, Tr. Ent. Soc. 1870, 

 p. 353. 



/. CEnoni Asige persimilis ; differt constanter area 

 basali alarum anticarum nigrescente ; fundo partim auran- 

 tiaco ; macula cgerulea posticarum rotundata, haud elon- 

 gata ; costa anticarum (J in medio haud nigro-maculata. 



This is the African representative of /. CEnone which 

 has long wanted a name ; it is as constant as possible in 

 the character of the blackened base, and the absence of 

 the costal spot (of the male) in the fore-wings, and in the 

 orange-tinted ground-colour. 



I had described this species before the arrival in this 

 country of Mr. Trimen's paper above cited ; but I gladly 

 wthdraw my MS. name in favour of his. 



