142 Mr. II. 11. Drnce on some African Bulterjiies 



lolnus canissus, Hew. Ent. Month. Mag. x. p. 123 (1873). 



lolans aplinceoides, Hew. 111. D. Lep., Sapp. pi. iv. a. figs. 50, 51 (1878). 



Hah. Graliamstovvn [Trimen), Lake Xyassa {Hew.). 

 The only specimens I have seen are those in the llewitson 



Collection. 



a. Scaly patch near base of hind wing very large and shiny. 

 AntennJB longer and more slender. 



Epamera iasi's. 



Jolaus iasi's, Hew. lU. Diurn. Lep., p. 42, t. xix. figs. 11, 12 (1805). 



Ilah. Gambia {G. Carter) : AIus. G. & S. Addaii : Mas. 

 Druce. LiRi^os (Sir A. Muloney) : Mus. Druce. Cameroon.s, 

 Gaboon {G. Garter) : Mus. G. & S. 



Epamera iaspis. 



lolaus iaspis, H. H. Druce, Anu. & Mag. Xat. Hist. sor. (>, vol. v. 



p. 30 (1890). 

 lolaus jaro7i, Stgr., M.S. 



Hah. Sierra Leone: Mus. G. & S. Addah : Mus Druce. 



The type is in our collection. It is distinguished from E. 

 lasis, Ilew., by being of a darker blue, with greenish 

 reflexions, and by the inner margin of primaries being blue 

 in place of white, as in that species. 



SUKIDION, gen. nov. 



Allied to lolaus. Costa less arched ; aj)ex more pointed, 

 inner and outer margins straiglit. Underside of inner mar- 

 gin of primaries clothed with long black hairs from near 

 base to apex. Secondaries circular, not produced at apex and 

 anal angle, without any shining space on costal margin. 

 Head broad; eyes very large; antennaj very long, with 

 distinct elongated club. Two short linear tails, one on lower 

 median and one on submedian nervure. 



Type aS^. i'noreSj Hew. 



Sukidion inorcs. 



Jolaus inores, Hew. Eut. Mouth. Mag. ix. p. 8-> (1872) ; 111. Diurn. 

 Lep., Supp. p. 27, pi. iv. a. figs. 44, 45 (1878). 



Hah. Gaboon (?). 



The type specimen is now in Messrs. Godman and Salvia's 



