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116. Teracolus pernotatus Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1876, p. 159, pi. 7, fig. 1. 



Aldabra, abundant. Astove, noticed but specimens not obtained. Africa, 

 Madagascar (?) 



117. Teracolus evanthides (Holl.), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xviii, p. 268. 

 Aldabra ; numerous but less so than the preceding species. Madagascar (?) 



118. Teracolus aldahrensis (Holl.), Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xviii, p. 269. 

 The determination of this species was confirmed by Dr F. A. Dixey. 

 Aldabra. Assumption. Astove. The species was common on each island. 



119. Terias hrigitta (Cram.); Trim., S. Afr. Butt., iii, p. 14. 



Aldabra : extremely common, both wet (after November) and dry season forms. 

 Madagascar, East and South Africa. 



120. Terias floricola (Boisd.), Faun. Ent. Madag., p. 21. 



Terias hoisduvalliana Mab., Hist. Mad. Lep., i, p. 253. 



Aldabra. A second Terias occurred on Aldabra but somewhat rarely : Voeltzkow 

 records this species as T. desjardinsi (Boisd., op. cit., p. 22) but a comparison with the 

 specimens of the latter species in the National collection induces me to refer my 

 specimens to Jloricolct Boisd. 



Lycsenidse. 



121. Zizera maha (Kollar) ; Bingh., Butt. Ind., ii, p. 355. 



Seychelles, Malie. No specimens in present collection ; the evidence Fletcher gives 

 (Ti-. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Zool., vol. xiii, 1910, p. 293) seems hardly sufiicient to cause the 

 inclusion of the species in the Seychelles list. Known from Lidia and Burma. 



122. Zizera lysimon (Hiibn.) ; Bingh., Butt. Lid., ii, p. 357. 



Seychelles : Mahe ; Silhouette ; Praslin ; Bird and Dennis Islands ; numerous 

 specimens, chiefly from low country to 800 ft. Aldabra ; uncommon, chiefly near the 

 wells at Takamaka. South Europe, Africa, Madagascar, Lidia, etc. 



[123. Zizera gaika (Trim.), Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1862, p. 403. 

 Seychelles. Recorded by Holland, probably in error for Z. lysimon. Africa, Lidia, 

 Burma, etc.] 



124. Zizera (?) malathana (Boisd.), Faun. Ent. Madag., p. 26. 



Both Voeltzkow and Holland record this species from Aldabra : I have two 

 specimens which may belong to malathana but are too rubbed to ascertain definitely. 

 Madagascar. 



125. Polyommatus boeticus (Linn.) ; Bingh., Butt. Lid., ii, p. 432. 



Seychelles : Mah^, low country, abundant. S. Europe, S. Asia, Africa, Madagascar, 

 Mauritius. 



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