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99. — Neptis goochi. Trim. — Coast district. Taveta. This species seems to 

 interg-rade towards N. melicerta. All these species of Neptis are very 

 similar on the wing and have the same habits, so that it is easy to pass 

 over the less common forms. 



100. — Neptis incongrua, Bntl. The tops of the higher Taita hills, Kinangop. 

 Not uncommon. This species resembles Eurytela hiarhas when on the 

 wing and the flight is very similar. On one occasion the two species 

 were netted together as they circled round each other, and it was only 

 after capture that they could be differentiated. 



101. — Neptis ivoodivardi, Sharpe. North Kikuyti and Kinangop Not generally 

 common. 



102. — Pseudacrsea lucretia expansa, Butl. Coast district. Nairobi. Generally 

 fairly abiindant. 



103. — Pseudacrsea trimeni, Butl. Common in the Coast hills, but distinctly 

 uncommon at Taveta. 



104. — Pseudacrsea rogersi, Trim. The types were taken at Shinba and Eabai. 

 No other specimens have been met with. It is probably a local form of 

 the W. Africa Ps. eurytus, Linn. 



105. — Aterica galene, Brown. The Coast hills. A common species in forest 

 country. 



106. — Hamanumida dadalus, Fabr. Generally distribtited and often common. 

 Usually fotind in more or less open country. 



107. — Euphsedra eleus, Drury. The Coast hills. This species seems rare and is 

 only found in forests. 



108. — Euphsedra neophron, Hopff. The Coast hills. Taita, Taveta. This 

 beautiful species is abundant and is not so confined to forest as most 

 of the group. I have often seen it in my garden at Eabai. 



109. — Euryphene senegalensis, Herr.-Schaeff. The Coast district, Taveta. I have 

 found this insect common in the Coast district. It is more particularly 

 addicted to coco-nut plantations and gardens, and is seldom foimd in 

 the real forest. 



110.— Eurypheyie chriemhilda, Stand. The Coast hills. By no means uncommon 

 in natui-al forest. It is hardly ever found flying with the preceding 

 species. 



111.— Euryphura achlys, Hopff. The Coast hills. This is also a forest species, 

 and is often seen with Euryphene chriemhilda. It often frequents the 

 gateways of native villages when these are in forest country. 



112.— Euptera kinugnana. Smith. I have received one specimen of this rare 

 species from Shimba, near Mombasa. 



113.— Harma (n. sp. ? ) One female on the top of the Dabida hills in Taita. 



lU.—Euxanthe wakefieldi. Ward. Coast district. Taita, Taveta. By no means 

 uncommon in woodlands. 



