278 Dr. G. B. Longstaff on 



Mr. Bethune-Baker has described this as a new variety 

 of Butler's Nyassaland species.* It is but two-thirds of 

 the size of specimens from Sierra Leone and Uganda, 

 though Mr. Bethune-Baker has specimens intermediate in 

 size from the Budonga Forest, in the Congo [4° 30' S., 

 20° E.]. 



31. Azanus sigillatus, Butl. [1= jesous, Guer.]. 



One S, Tira Mandi [Lat. 10° 52' N.], Nov. 23, 1904. 

 This is 5|° further north than in the White Nile list. 



31a. Azanus mirza, Ploetz. 



A & Tira Mandi, Nov. 23, 1904. 



Not in the White Nile list. The species has a wide 

 distribution in Central and South Africa. 



34. Virachola antalus, Hopff. 



Two #& three $$, all from Kadugli, Dec. 16, 17, 19, 

 1904. 



This locality is 2|° further south than that given in the 

 White Nile list. 



34a. Rapala licinia, Mab. 



One S, one $, Kadugli, Dec. 17, 23, 1904. 

 Not in the White Nile list. A South African species 

 extending to Madagascar. 



35a. Axiocerces harpax, Fabr. 



Two 3$, eight $$, Kadugli, Dec. 14, 16, 17, 29, 1904. 



Not in the White Nile list. This is a South African 

 species, recorded by Aurivillius from Waddelai, Lat. 3° N. 

 Kadugli is in Lat. 11° N. 



356. Spindasis kaduglhy B.-B. sp. nov. 



A <$, Kadugli, Dec. 29, 1904. 



Described by Mr. Bethune-Baker, who says that it is 

 near to S. victoriae, Butl.t 



* See Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1916, p. 379. 

 t Ann. and Mag. Nat, Hist., 1916, p. 379. 



