1890.] FKOAf XYASA-LANI). *31 



marginal spots, otherwise as in the male. Expanse of wings, 

 rf 25 millim., $ 24 millim. 



c?c?, 5, Kasungu Mountain, 7075-7425 feet alt., Nyika. 

 March 1st and 2nd, 181)6. 



67. HYREUS VIEGO. 



Ifijreus virr/o, Butler, P. 7i. S. 1800, p. 121, pi. vi. Jig. 1. 



c?, Tvasungu Mountain, 5490 feet alt., Nyika, Feb. 29th, 1S)(>. 



08. HYBEUS PALEMON. 



Papilio palemon, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. cccxe. E, F (17^2). 



Cheni-Cheni Mountain, 7-400 feet alt., Nyika, June 3nth ; 

 Mbalizi Valley, 4375 feet alt., Uuyika, August 251 h, 1895; Kasuncrii 

 Mountain, 7425 feet alt., Nyika, March 4th, 1890. 



09. UltANOTlIATJMA POGGEI. 



Plebciiis porfcjci, Dewitz, Nov. Act. Acad. Leop. -Carol. Nat. Cur. 

 xli. 2, pi. xx vi. fig. 7 (1879). 



rT, Lisenga, 4500 feet alt., Mbalizi Valley, Unyika, Sept, 10th. 

 1895. 



70. URANOTHAUMA cEAWsnAYi. 



Umnotliauma crawsliayi, Butler, P. Z. S. 1895, p. 031, pi. xxxv, 

 figs. 0, 7. 



cT 5,Kasimgu Mountain, Sept. 2nd, 1893, March 1st, 3rd, nnd 

 5th, 1890, Nyika. 



71. GAPYS CONNEXTVA, sp. n. (Plate XLI. fig. 0.) 

 Intermediate in character between C. alplieus and C. disjunetus : 



the male above dark cu]ireous brown, with bronze reflections ; the 

 cilia coloured ns in C. disjunctus, \\ itli red basal line ; the sericeous 

 tawny area of the primaries much smaller than in the latter species, 

 sometimes represented, as in C. aljJievs, by a mere transverse belt, 

 but more often diffused basally and occasionally forming a uniform 

 triangular patch; secondaries with a discal patch not reaching the 

 costa, hut sometimes extended downwards to the anal tail, and 

 occasionally an imperfect external border of sericeous tawny: 

 below almost as in 0. disjunctus. The female is very like that sex 

 of the latter species on both surfaces, only the ground-colouring 

 above is lavender, shading into brown on the outer border and inlo 

 pale blue and greenish grey towards the base. Expanse of wings, 



J 30-42 millim., $ 40 millim. 



c? c? , Kasnugu Mountain, 59-15 feet alt., Nyika, February 29th: 



$ , 5000 feet alt., March Oth, 1890. 



One perfect male, four more or less worn, and a somewhat 

 shattered female were obtained. 



72. AXTOCEROES AMANGA. 



Zeritis amanc/a, "Westwood, in Oates's Matabele Land. p. '>"! 

 (1881). 



J, Mbalizi Valley, Unyika, August 2f>th. 1895. 

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