376 Dr. A. G. Butler on 



26. Teriomima liildegarda^ Kirby. 



Mandala, lOtli and 11th April, 1899. 



Both examples belong to the variety T. freya. 



27. Axiocer.oes harpax, Fabr. 



c?,Mandala, 11th April, 1899. 



It is quite impossible to distinguish A. harpax and A.perioa 

 when a large series of examples is before one ; nor do I 

 believe it is possible to regard A. mendeche and A. punicea 

 as more tlian aberrations, seeing how much the pattern of 

 the upper surface, tlie colouring, and silver spotting of the 

 under surface vary in a long series of A. harpax. 



28. Gupidopsis j ohates , HopfFer. 



? , on bank of Shire between Chiromo and Katunga, 

 6th April, 1899. 



29. Nacadnha sickela, Wallgr. 

 (?, between Katunga and Mandala, 8th April, 1899. 



30. LyciBnestJies adherhal^ Mab. 

 (?, Mandala, 10th April, 1899. 



31. Lyccenesthes amarah, Lefebvre. 



? , between Chiromo and Katunga, 6th April, 1899, 

 A much damaged specimen. 



Fapilionidse. 



32. Mylothris Riippelh'i, Koch. 



S S > between Katunga and Mandala, 8th April, 1899. 



Hitherto this species, and especially the male, has reached 

 us at such long intervals, and always singly, that it took me 

 quite by surprise to receive three males in the same collection, 

 all captured on the same day. 



33. Terras hrigitta, var. zoe^ HopfFer. 



S ? , Chinde, 29th Alarch, 1899. 



The female is like the intermediate form {T. candace) on 

 the upper surface, but is typical T. zoe on the under surface. 



It is to be regretted that Prof. Aurivillius did not have an 

 opportunity of seeing our magnificent collection of Teri'as 



