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11. TPTHIMA PUPILLARIS Butl. 



Inure (dry-season form). 



The ocelli are reduced to points on the under surface. 



12. EURALIA WAHLBERGI Wallgr. 



Makaya district, January and February 1896 ; Inure. 

 The specimens are a good deal worn. 



13. EURALIA KIRBTI sp. n. 



Nearest to E. deceptor, but in the character of the white 

 markings reminding one of Panopea delagoce, the belt crossing 

 the median vein of primaries being narrower and barely visible 

 above the second median branch ; the subapical belt also decidedly 

 narrower, so that the space between the two belts is of nearly 

 double the width ; the other white spots on these wings similarly 

 placed to those in E. deceptor, but that towards the base of the cell 

 much smaller ; the belt across the secondaries narrower and whiter ; 

 the outer border consequently half as wide again as in E. deceptor, 

 the subapical series of white spots very small or wanting, and the 

 subruarginal spots small and squamose ; below the differences are 

 similar, the costal area of secondaries being much browner. 

 Expanse of wings 87 millimetres. 



Shiringoma and Makaya districts, November 1896. 



This is doubtless a representative form of E. deceptor, but differs 

 quite as much in character as any of the other described species of 

 its genus, excepting perhaps E. usambara of the E. anthedon group 

 and E. mechowi of the E. dinarcha group. 



14. HYPOLIMNAS MISIPPUS Linn. 



Shiringoma and Makaya districts, November 1896. 



15. CHARAXES VARANES Cram. 



Makaya district, January and February 1896. 



16. JUNONIA ACTIA Dist. 



Chiperoni, Portuguese Central Africa, September 1896. 



17. JUNONIA CUAMA Hewits. 

 Chiperoni, September 1896, and Inure. 



18. JUNONIA ELGIYA Hewits. 



Eastern Transvaal; Chiperoni, September 1896; Shiringoma 

 and Makaya districts, November 1896 ; Inure. 



19. JUNONIA ARTAXIA 



Chiperoni, September and October; Shiringoma and Makaya 

 districts, November 1896. 



20. JUNONIA CLELIA Cram. 



Eastern Transvaal, and Inure, Portuguese East Africa. 



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