1898.] FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 827 



12. TERACOLUS EVARNE Klug(?). 



c? dry form, Takaungu, 3rd December, 1897. 



This example has the pattern of the variety to which I gave the 

 name of T. syrtinus, but the upper surface is almost pure white ; 

 it may possibly be a dry-season male of the preceding species from 

 which the usual rosy coloration of the under surface is wanting. 

 The dry phases of several of the species of this genus are much 

 more similar than the wet phases, and single examples which differ 

 from the typical variation are consequently sometimes not to be 

 identified with certainty, but have to await further evidence. 



13. TERACOLUS XANTHUS Swinh. 



2 , Takaungu, 5th December, 1897. 



14. TERACOLUS OMPHALE Godt. 



c? , Takaungu, 5th December, 1897. 



The smallest male I have seen and somewhat aberrant in the 

 pattern of the primaries, the black border not reaching the external 

 angle, and the subapical orange patch narrow, not angulated inter- 

 nally, and wanting its last or lowest section. 



15. TERACOLUS CALLIDIA Grose-Smith. 

 $ , Takaungu, 5th December, 1897. 



The intermediate phase of the red-tipped variety. 



16. TERACOLUS CATACHRYSOPS Butl. 

 c? , Takaungu, 6th December, 1897. 



A dry-season example having the spots across the secondaries 

 larger than usual. As in T. protomedia the wet and dry phases of 

 this species are indicated by the brown or crimson bands across 

 the under surface of the secondaries. 



17. LEUCERONTA BUQUETII Boisd. 

 rf, Takaungu, 3rd December, 1897. 



18. ERONIA DILATATA Butl. 



Two males, Takaungu, 6th December, 1897. 



19. PAPILIO DEMOLEUS Linn. 



Two males, Mombasa, 23rd January, 1898. 



20. PL03TSIA CERTMJCA Hewits. 



$ , Takaungu, 19th November, 1897. 

 " Full of large brown ova " (R. <?.). 



21. EHOPALOCAMPTA KEITHLOA Wallgr. 



Pour specimens, Takaungu, 3rd and 5th December, 1897. 

 " Fond of perching on outstanding branches of mangrove trees " 

 (R. C.). 



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