Lepidoptera from the White Nile. 145 
II. Waite NILE; near Kaka; 10° 30’ N. Lat. 
1901, April 21. 
A, Between 9 and 11 a.m. 
DANAIN/AN. 
LIMNAS CHRYSIPPUS, Linn. 
LL. alcippoides, Moore, 2 f; alcippus, Cram., 1 2; klugit, 
Butlers... 
NYMPHALIN, 
PRECIS CEBRENE, Trim. 
1 f; wet. 
PIERIN A. 
TERACOLUS GLYCERA, Butl. 
it Bee 
TERACOLUS DAIRA, Klug. 
3 4,22; all somewhat lightly marked. 
TERACOLUS LEO, Butl. 
1 f, “dry,” but with no pink shade beneath; 1 2, white, 
with very slight orange flush. Inclined towards “ wet.” 
TERACOLUS PHISADIA, Godt. 
12; with orange flush on upper surface of fore-wing, 
and decided reddish shade beneath. 
TERACOLUS PROTOMEDIA, Klug. 
De, 
In 1 nN 
>ELENOIS GIDICA, Godt. 
Northern form (2. abyssinica, Luc.), 2 4, 3 9. The males 
tend to the wet form; one has the wings very sharply 
pointed. Of the females, one is wet, one intermediate, 
and the remaining one verges towards dry. 
BELENOIS MESENTINA, Cram. 
ae POs wet, 
LYCAININ Ab. 
CHILADES TROCHILUS, Freyer. 
| ae 
POLYOMMATUS Ba&TICUS, Linn. 
29. 
