568 WEST AFRICAN INSEOTA ANI> A1»'A< 'IINI DA — RILEY. 



Family POMPILID.E. 

 Mygnimica atropos Smith. 

 Oiu' .spociinoii. ('(Hiyo, D«»ceuiber 30, 1889. 



Fiunily MUTILLID/E. 



Mutilla leiicopyga Sniitli. 

 Oho S])(M'inu'ii. St. Paul do Loaiula. 



Miitilla medon Smitli. 

 Two s]>o('iiiioiis. Ooiij^O. 



Mutilla s)). 

 One spooimoii. ('ou^o. This is a small winjiloss insect, two-thirds 

 the size of j\l. leucopyijd^ which it rescMubles in general coloration. The 

 abdomen, however, is less hairy, is ot an olonjiate ])yritbrni shape, and 

 has three silvery si)ots each side. 



Family i'ONKRID.E. 



Streblognatluis aethiopicus Smith. 

 One sju'cimon. Freetown, Sierra Leone. 



Family FOllMICIDyE. 



Catoglyphia viatica labi . 

 One si)eciiiion. »\nni(). 



Catoglyphis viatica I'.ilir., v;ir. (?) 

 One specimen. ('on;;o. 



Caniponotus fiilvipectus 1)<< (Jeor. 



Three specimons ottliis handsoiiu' spocios. SonOi Africa. 



Family.CllRYSIDIDyE. 



Pyria lyneca Fnbr. 

 One s])ocimon. Oon.uo. 



Family PIK )CT( )T1{ YPl O.K. 



Einbolemus (f) sp. 



One specimen. (Icmj^o. 



Note. — In addition to the roco^nizable material, there was a muti- 

 lated An<lrenid, an undotorminable IMolinid, and a pupa apparently of 

 a lar^e F^umenid, all from Conjio. 



Order LEPIDO PTE F^ A. 



Suborder RHOPALOCERA. 



Family PA 1*1 LION I D.K. 



Papilio denioleus l.inn. 

 One torn male, Freetown, an<l two six'cimons, Conyo (Banana Point). 



