1895.] FROM BRITISH CENTRAL AFRICA. 261 



shall discover the illustration to be correct, and the butterfly differing 

 from mine, as above noted l ; that is to say, in some respects, more 

 nearly related to M. rosa, which 'has the rounded black spots, 

 disconnected blue spots, but continuous blue border of M. concordia. 

 It is also most probable that the antenna and palpi, as well as 

 neuration, will be found intermediate between the two. 



37. HAMANUMIDA D.EDALUS. 



Papilio dcedalus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 482. n. 174 (1775). 

 Zomba. 



38. PSEUD ARGYNNIS DUODECIMPUNCTATA. 



laera duodecimpunctata, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. 2nd ser. part 7, 

 pi. 1. figs. 1, 2 (1872). 

 , Zomba. 



39. ATELLA COLUMBINA. 



Papilio columbina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. ccxxxviii. figs. A, B, 

 iv. pi. cccxxxvii. figs. D, E (1782). 

 Zomba. 



40. NEPTIS AGATHA. 



Papilio ayatha, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. cccxxviii. figs. A, B 

 (1782). 



Zomba. 



41. ACR35A CABIRA. 



Acrcea cabira, Hopffer, Ber. Verh. Akad. Berlin, 1855, p. 640 ; 

 Peters's Eeise n. Mossamb. p. 378, pi. 23. Bgs. 14, 15 (1862). 

 Zomba. 



42. ACRJ3A EXCELSIOR. 



J . Acrcea excelsior, E. M. Sharpe, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 192, pi. xvii, 

 fig. 3. 



c? $ , Fwambo. 



43. ACR^EA VENTURA. 



Acrcea ventura, Hewitson, Eat. Mo. Mag. xiv. p. 51 (1877). 

 c? <$ , Fwambo. 



44. ACRCEA ACRITA, var. 



Acrcea acrita, Hewitson, Exot. Butt. iii. ACT. pi. 3. fig. 18 

 (1865). 



cJ , Fwambo. 

 A most interesting specimen, exactly halfway between typical 



1 Hopffer says, " Mit einer graublauen Eandeinfassung," and, later on. 

 " eine Eeihe schwarzer, rundlicher Fleckchen " : his locality is Querimba, 

 Mozambique. 



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