282 Dr. G. B. LongstafT on 



51. Teracolus eris, Klug. 



One <$, Tira Mandi, Nov. 25, 1904; one <£, two $ $, 

 Kadugli, Dec. 14, 17, 21, 1904. 



About 2° further south than my specimen captured in 

 1912. Dr. Dixey says : " Dry. The $ ? are ' drier ' 

 than any others in the Hope Collection, one of them very 

 remarkably so. This specimen (Dec. 17) is also reduced 

 in size." 



51a. Teracolus celimene, Lucas. 



One $, Khor Nubbaka [Lat. 12° 36' N.], Nov. 12, 1904; 

 a #, Tira Mandi [Lat. 10° 52' N.], and another <£ Kadugli 

 [Lat. 11° 0' N.], Dec. 14, 1904. 



This conspicuous and distinct species is not in my 

 White Nile list ; Dr. Dixey says of it : " Has occurred in 

 Abyssinia, and is found as far south as Swaziland and the 

 Transvaal." 



53. Teracolus phlegyas, Butl. 



A $, Tatcho, Nov. 28, 1904; a $ and a <j>, Khororak, 

 Nov. 29, 1904; three $ <$, Kadugli, Dec. 17, 21, 1904. 



"Dry-season phase. The 3$ resemble one caught by 

 Mr. W. S. L. Loat twelve miles north of Kaka, White 

 Nile. (See Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1903, p. 146.) " 



54. Teracolus eupompe, Klug. 



Three $ $, Sungikai, Nov. 13, 1904; one $, Dilling, 

 Nov. 14, 1904; two <$ <$ and one $, Kadugli, Dec. 17, 21, 

 29, 1904. 



" One $ is ' wet,' the others and the <$ $ are ' dry.' All 

 the specimens are small; one <$ and one 2 are dwarfs. 

 The wet-season $ and the dwarf dry-season $ were taken 

 on the same day, Nov. 13. [It may be added that both 

 are alike in poor condition. — Gr. B. L.] They resemble 

 White Nile specimens captured in February by Dr. Long- 

 staff, but are generally somewhat smaller and ' drier ' 

 than Mr. Loat's specimens taken in January and March 

 slightly further south." 



55. Teracolus achine, Cram. 



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



" Dry-season. Kesembles Dr. Longstaff's from the 



