68 Dr. A. G. Butler on Lepidoptera from Nyasa. 



Paid to be unquestionably the wet-season form of the 

 following. It would appear that the climate of Nyasa must 

 be as variable and uncertain as that of England ! 



1 a. Var. fulvescens. 



Cyllo leda, var. fulvescens, Guene'e in Halliard's * Reunion,' ii., Le"p. 

 p. 15 (1863). 



Lipembi, W. coast of Lake Nyasa, Feb. 22nd, 1895. 



ft Dusky brown Thicket. A curious insect of owlish habits, 

 frequenting the gloorn of thick covert, and not taking wing in 

 the daytime unless disturbed j flies at dusk " (R. C.). 



2. Charaxes flavifasciatus. 

 Charaxes castor, v&,r.Jlavifasciatus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 251. 



Upper Leya, 6 miles N.W. of Deep Bay, W. coast of Lake 

 Nyasa, March 3rd, 1895. 



" Dark brown, blue and gold Admiral. Taken feasting on 

 fresh leopard's excrement about half a mile beyond where 

 I captured the large Azure" (R. C.). 



3. Charaxes saturnus. 

 Charaxes saturnus, Butler, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 624, pi. xxxvi. fig. 1. 



<?, Deep Bay, Feb. 13th, 1895. 



" Large light brown barred Admiral with two tails. Taken 

 feasting on freshly killed lion-skin" (R. C.). 



4. Charaxes guderiana. 



J. Nymphalis guderiana, Dewitz, Nova Acta Akad. Naturf. Halle. 



1879, p. 200, pi. ii. fig. 18. 

 9 . Charaxes guderiana, Butler, P. Z. S. 1893. p. 648 ; Trimen, P. Z. S. 



1894, pi. v. fig. 8. 



Henga, W. of Lake Nyasa : ^, Jan. 28th; ? , Feb. 1st, 

 1895. 



Mr. Crawshay calls the male the " Indigo Admiral," and 

 the female, which contained " 25 large and light green fully 

 developed eggs," he describes as " Large light-brown-barred 

 Admiral with four tails." 



5. Charaxes ethalion (Eastern type). 

 $ . Charaxes ethalion, Boisduval, Voy. de Deleg. ii. p. 593 (1847). 



<J , Upper Leya, 6 miles N.W. of Deep Bay, March 3rd. 

 18 ( , } 5. Mrali, 25 miles N of Deep Bay, Feb. 22nd, 1895. 



