1893.] FRO XT PORTUGUESE EAST AFRICA. f)f> 



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57. MYLOTHRIS AGATIIIXA Cram. 



Eastern Transvaal, Nyakongoli, August 21st ; Chirirnaui, August 

 31st. 



58. NYCHITOXA MEDUSA var. ALCESTA Cram. 



Portuguese East Africa. 



1 believe this genus consists of one variable species, but the 

 variations of the African and Mascarene examples are somewhat 

 different from those of Asia and Australasia, so that there is sornj 

 excuse for keeping them separate. 



59. TERIAS UIUGITTA var. ZOE Hopff. 

 Eastern Transvaal. 



00. TERIAS MARSHALL,! Eutl. 



5 . Patawali, Portuguese East Africa. 

 A small example of the intermediate-season form. 



01. TERIAS HAPALE var. ^TIUOPICA Trim. 

 Patawali and Inure. 



02. TERACOLUS REGINA Trim. 



<S $ . AV r et form, Makaya district, January and February 1890. 



5 . Dry form, Shiringorna and Makaya districts, November 1891. 



The female of the wet form (T. anax] is, though rubbed, a new 



variety to me, the usual white spots on the apical area of the 



primaries being replaced by spots of rosy violet. 



03. TERACOLUS IONE Godfr. 



5 2 Portuguese East Africa, Makaya district, January and 

 February 1890. 



04. TERACOLUS SIPYLUS S \vinh. 



c? d 1 - Portuguese East Africa (no exact locality noted). 



05. TERACOLUS ITHONUS Butl. 



d . Nyakongoli, Makoto, August 21st ; $ . Patawali. 

 The male (var. iynifer) is too much injured to be fit for the 

 collection ; the female is a starved intermediate-season form. 



00. TERACOLUS OMFHALE Godt. 

 Eastern Transvaal. 



07. TERACOLUS MUTANS Butl. 



$ . Portuguese East Africa (wet-season). 



08. CATOPSILIA FLORELLA Fabr. 



Nyakongoli, August 21st ; Chiperoni, October ; Shiringoma and 

 Makava districts. November 189f5 and Januarv 1807. 



