African Spccirx of the Genus Anr/ca. 235 



think it may safely be assumed not to occur there. It is 

 found in Angola and in the Coniro State, and extends 

 north and east to Ruwenzori, Toro, and Entebbe. 



91. ACRAEA ACERATA. PI. XIII, f. 7. 



Acraea acerata, Hewitson, Ann. Nat. Hist. (4), 13, p. 381 (1874) ; 

 Exot. Butt. (Acraea), pi. 7, f. 44 (1875) ; Butler, Proc. Zool. 

 Soc, p. 730 (1895) ; Aurivillius, Rhop. Aeth., p. 104 

 (1898). 



f. vinidia, Hewitson, Ent. Mo. Mag., 11, p. 130(1874) ; Exot. 



Butt, (Acraea), pi. 7, f. 45, 46 (1875) ; Staudinger, Exot. 



Schmett, 1, p. 84 (1885) ; Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit., 38, p. 



195 (1893) ; Aurivillius (metamorpli.), Ent. Tidskr,, 14, p. 



277, pi. 4, f. 3, 3a, 3b (1893) ; Rhop. Aeth., p. 105 



(1898) ; Heron, Trans. Zool. Soc, xix, p 147 (1909). 

 Abundant over tlie whole region from Ashanti to Gernum 

 E. Africa. 



f. hndimsl, Sulfert (A. hralmtsi), Iris, p. 15, pi. 3, f. 4 (1904). 

 Cameroon ; Nigeria. 



f. diavina, Suffert, Iris, p. 31 (1904). 

 Cameroon. 



f. toiella, 



Rogenhofer, Ann. Mas. Wien., G, p. 457, pi. If), f. 1 (1891) ; 



Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc, p. 114 (1896). 

 = abhotti, Holland, Entomologist, 25, Snppl., p. 89 (1892) ; 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 18, p. 2.33, pi. 7, f. 1 (1895) ; Auri- 

 villius, Rhop. Aetli., p. 105 (1898). 

 Nyassaland ; German E. Africa ; British E. Africa ; 

 Abyssinia. 



Hewitson published the description of ncRrata in May 

 and that of rinidia in November 1874. In the descrip- 

 tion accompanying the figures in Exot. Butt, he expresses 

 the opinion that acerata is a form of vinidia, as no doubt 

 it is, but as the name acerata was published first it would 

 appear that it must stand as that of the species. As the 

 vinidia f. is much the commoner I will describe it first, 

 afterwards indicating the differences presented by the 

 other forms. 



A. acerata f. vinidia. 



^ . Expanse 36-42 mm. Wings orange tawny to pale ochreous. 

 F.-w. base of la, lb, costa, and the greater part of cell brown black. 



