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39«. Glulophrissa epaphia, Cram. 



Two $, Khororak, Nov. 29, 1904. 



Not in the White Nile list. Dr. Dixey says : " This 

 species, so far as I am aware, has not hitherto been met 

 with in East Africa further north than Wadelai (about 

 Lat. 2° N.), though Aurivillius gives ' ganz Afrika ' as 

 its habitat." 



40. Pinacopteryx venata, Butl. 



Two $$, Sungikai [Lat. 12° 36' N.], Nov. 13, 1904; 

 one $, one $, Dilling, Nov. 14, 1904 ; one $, Tira Mandi, 

 Nov. 23, 1904; one $, two $ $, Tatcho, Nov. 28, 1904; 

 one <J, Kadugli, Dec. 27, 1904. 



Dr. Dixey says : " These differ in some respects from 

 Dr. Longstaff's White Nile series, being generally ' drier.' 

 Two at least of the females are hardly distinguishable (if 

 at all) from dry-season females of P. simana, Hopff., and 

 raise doubts as to whether Godart's doxo, the locality of 

 which is unknown, may not after all be a female similar 

 to these; in which case doxo would have priority as the 

 name of the species." 



Dr. Dixey 's remarks in " The Butterflies of the White 

 Nile," p. 31, should be compared with this later judgment. 



Sungikai is upwards of 3° further north than any locality 

 given for the species in that paper, and its occurrence 

 there was, as Dr. Dixey says, somewhat unexpected. 



47. Teracolus amelia, Lucas. 



A & Tatcho, Nov. 28, 1904; two $ <$, Tatcho, Dec. 17, 

 21, 1904. 



" Dry : the male taken in November is transitional 

 towards the catachrysops, Butl., form of T. vesta, Reiche." 



48. Teracolus protomedia, Klug. 



Of this conspicuous species, which I found commonly 

 on the White Nile, a single <$ was taken at Dilling, 

 Nov. 14, 1904. 



49. Teracolus halimede, Klug. 



Two <J ^ one ?, Kadugli, Dec. 14, 23, 1904. 

 Of these Dr. Dixey says : " Dry ; like Dr. Longstaff's 

 and Mr. Loafs from the White Nile." 



