( 538 ) 



gal. galene (West African subspecies), agreeing better with gal. theophar/e (East 

 African subspecies), a brown A-mark outside the ilonble cell-spot. 



One S from between Kaiikati and l)jil)lie, Djinuua, 20. iii. 01. 



In .-I. gutetif tlifo/ilninr the patch of the hindwing of the J is always bordered 

 with ochreous rnfons, and is of a deeper yellowish tint than in gal. galene, as are 

 the spots of the forewing ; the discal spots of the latter are larger than in West 

 Coast examples ; the two )iointed processes of the tenth tergite are rather more 

 curved sideways. The ? of theciphanr has the spots of the forewing white and the 

 patch of the hiudwiug orange, differing from West Coast ? ¥ with orange hindwing 

 in the spots of the forewing being purer white and the discal ones larger, con- 

 tiguons, and in the abdominal fold of the hindwing not being white-hairy. 



The c?cf oi A. galene galene occur in two forms, one having the spots of the 

 forewing the same colour as the patch of the hindwing, the other having them 

 almost white. The ? ? occur in three forms : (1) spots of forewing and patch of 

 hindwing white ; (2) as before, but hindwing witli cinnamon-rufous patch posteriorly 

 outside the white area ; (3) spots of forewing pale buff, patch of hindwing pale 

 orange. 



Leucosticha nom. nov. 



Hamamunkla Hiibner, Verz. bek. Sffim. p. 18 (1816-2G) (partim ; type: veronira Cram. 325. C. d) ; 



Auriv., /.c. p. 181 (1899). 

 Campus Felder {non Fabricius, 1803), N. Acta Leap. Car. .icad. Natiirf. xxviii, 3. p. 33 (18G1) 



(type : iluedalus). 



50. Leucosticha daedalus. 



Piipilio Danaus Fentii'us daedalus Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 482, n. 174 (1775) (Guinea). 

 Papilio Danaus Festhus meleagris Cramer, Pap. Ex. i. p. 102. t. 66. f. A. B (1775) (" West 

 Indies " !). 



1 (J, 2 ? ? of f. meleagris from : Upper Bnsijo, Giudeberat, 25. ix. UO ; Gelo R. 

 to Akobo R., V. Ul. 



(Jc?, 5 ¥ ? of f. daedalus from : Artu, north of Harar, 2. iii. OU ; Abd-el- 

 Kadr, southEof Harar, 11. & 14. v. 00 ; Gurgura to Gololota, 17. vi. 00 ; Sekuata 

 to Hauasch R., Schoa, 18. xi. 00 ; Alesa, Kotscha, 23. ii. 01 ; Dalba to Uma R., 

 Konta, 28. ii. 01. 



51. Euphaedra preussi neumanui. 



Euphuiidva neumawii Rothschild, Nov. ZooL. ix. p. 596. n. 7 (1902). 



A comparison of this insect with a long series of preussi has convinced us 

 that the differences between neumanni and preussi are only of subspecific value. 



1 (?, 2 ¥ ? from : Scheko, 27. iv. 01 ; Upper Gelo R., 1. v. 01. 



The ¥ from the latter place has the jiale middle area of the npperside of 

 fore- and hindwing much more reduced than the Scheko ¥ , and the black cell- 

 spots of the underside are larger, there being, moreover, a distinct black bar 

 on the cross-veins of both wings. 



52. Euphaedra sarita abyssinica. 



Euphaedra sarita abyssinica Rothschild, I.e. n. 6 (1902). 



2 (Jc?, 3 ¥¥ from: Banka, Mole, 17. ii. 01; Kaukati Forest, Djimma, 

 3. iv. 01. 



