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Mr. G. T. B^iune- Baker’s Revision of the 
Butler’s ^ type in tlie British Museum does not belong 
to this species; there is no question at all that it is the 
$ of lunulata, Trimen. 
Hah. Abyssinia; Niger; Somaliland; Natal; Zulu- 
LAND; Zomba; Salisbury; Sierra Leone; Gold Coast 
{Dudgeon ); Delagoa Bay {Monteiro). 
Type in the British Museum. 
Genitalia .—Harpago roughly oval with the upper fore ex¬ 
tremity produced into a serrated point, llie front edge erect, slightly 
excavated. Cingula well developed with the lower hind extremity 
produced far backwards, the sides rapidly expanding upwards 
towards the tegumen which is wholly excised as to its apex, the 
neck being quite narrow at the back top of the cingula ; the falces 
are slightly curved at the tip, of only modeiate length and curved 
sharply near their socket; the furca has its main stem long and 
strongly curved forwards, the diverging arms then curve back and 
are long and narrow ; the penis sheath is long and large for its 
hindmost half being suddenly reduced in width, the fore half having 
an open boat-shaped structure with a somewhat flat constricted tip ; 
the tegumen is abundantly furnished with long, strong bristles, 
those on the apex of the clasp being only few in number. 
Lycaenesthes nganda, sp. nov. 
Both wings upperside greyish lilac with white fringes. 
Primaries with very fine linear black costa and slightly wider 
termen. Secondaries with fine black termen. Underside; both 
wings pale ashy grey with darker ashy-grey markings prominently 
edged with pure white. Pattern similar to L. princeps, Btl., but 
larger and broader, with a wdiite band in both wings between the 
postmedian and subterminal bands. 
Expanse 31 mm. 
Hah. Entebbe, Uganda, 3 specimens {Minchin). 
Type in British Museum. 
This is near to princess, Butler, and may prove to be 
a local form of it; but the difference in colour is quite 
marked, and there are also equally perceptible differences 
of the underside pattern. 
Lycaenesthes liodes, Hew. (Plate I, fig. 14.) 
L. liodes, Hew., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 349; id. 
Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., ii, p. 100 (1887) ; id. Auriv., Rhop. 
Aethiop., p. 349 (1898); id. H. H. Druce, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond., 1905, p. 253 ; eviolus, Triineu, Rhop. Afr. Aust., 
