1898.] FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 397 



6. PHYSCJSNURA LEDA. 



Periplysia leda, Gerstaecker, in Von der Decken's Keisen in 

 Ost-Afrika, iii. 2, p. 371, pi. xv. figs. 3, 3 a (1873). 



Mgana, 6th, 13fch, and 28th August, 1896 ; Maungu Inkubvva, 

 21st March, 1897. 



7. MELANITIS SOLANDRA. 



Papilio solandra, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 500 (1775). 

 Dry-season $ , Mgana, 6th August, 1896. 



8. CHA RAXES NEANTHES. 



Nymplialis neanthes, Hewitson, Exot. Butt. i. p. 88, pi. 44. 

 figs. 2, 3 (1854). 



$ , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897. 



9. CHARAXES ZOOLINA. 



$ . Nymphalis zootina, Westwood and Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. 

 Lep. pi. iiii. fig. 1 (1850). 



cf 6 > Taru, 13th December, 1896 ; Maungu Inkubwa, 21st 

 March, 1897. 



10. CHAR AXES CITH^RON. 



Charaxes cithceron, Felder, Wien. ent. Monatschr. iii. p. 398, 

 pi. 8. figs. 2, 3 (1859). 



c? <5 , Maungu Inkubwa, 2 1 st March, 1897. 



11. CHARAXES VARANES. 



Papilio varanes, Cramer. Pap. Exot. ii. pi. clx. D, E (1779). 

 c? 8 , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897. 



12. JUKO3STA LIMNORIA, Var. TAVETA. 



Precis taveta, Eogenhofer, Ann. Hof-Museum, Wien, vi. p. 460, 

 pi. xv. fig. 7 (1891). 



<5 , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897; $ ,Taru, llth December, 

 1896. 



A perfect pair of this species, of which we previously had a 

 poor series. 



13. JTTNXXNIA GFRUANA. 



Precis guruana, Eogenhofer, Verb, zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 

 xli. p. 564 (1891). 



c? $ , Maungu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897. 



A nearly perfect pair of this rare butterfly. Looking at the 

 variability of the allied J.pelasgis, it seems possible that this may 

 be an extreme form of the preceding species. 



14. JUNONIA AURORINA. 



Junonia aurorina, Butler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 651, pi. Ix. fig. 3. 

 c? c? $ $ , Mauugu Inkubwa, 21st March, 1897. 

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