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recent authors, and is well-figured in Jones's ' Tcones ; ' the latter 

 must therefore stand as P. Macaria, Godart nee Fabricius. 



3. Planema TJmbra. 



Papilio (H.) Umbra, Drury, " alls oblongis, integerrimis, fuscis, 



basi testaceis; posticis nigro punctatis : habitat " III. iii. 



pi. 18. fig. 1, 2 (1782). 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 172. n. 535 (1793). 



Sierra Leone. (Prom Mr. Milne's Collection) B.M. 



In Donovan's list of the sale of Drury's Collection, Mr. Milne is 

 mentioned as the purchaser of many " Heliconii ; " we obtained P. 

 Umbra (agreeing in almost every particular with Drury's figure) 

 from the collection of Mr. Milne ; the specimen is registered as 

 from Sierra Leone, which is the locality mentioned in Drury's de- 

 scription ; so that there is some evidence that our specimen is the 

 type of the species. The absence of black spots in the typical figure 

 is in all probability an oversight of the colourer ; in Jones's figure 

 they are not omitted. 



4. Planema Jodutta. 



. Papilio (H.) Jodutta, Fabricius, " alis oblongis, integris, nigris ; 

 anticis maculis duabus albis ; posticis disco albo, nigro striato ; subtus 



basi nigro punctatis : habitat " Var. A. Carmentis, Doubleday 



$ Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. Lepid. pi. 19. fig. 1. 



Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. p. 175. n. 544 (1793). 



Ashanti. (Obtained 1 844) B.M. 



A. Carmentis only differs from P. Jodutta in having the two white 

 patches on the anterior wings connected by a small subhastate spot ; 

 the male of P. Jodutta seems to be the P. Macarina of Butler (the 

 Ashanti form of A. Alciope, Hewitson). P. Jodutta is well figured 

 in Jones's unpublished ' Icones.' 



Genus 3. TELCHINIA, Doubleday, 

 Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 141 (1848). 



1. Telchinia Serena. 



c? . Papilio (H.) Serena, Fabricius, " alse omnes fulvse, anticse 

 apice; posticae punctis numerosissimis nigris sparsis ad basin: habitat 

 in India." 



5 . Papilio (F.) Cyntheus, Drury, " alis integerrimis, nigris tes- 

 taceo venosis ; fascia alba anticarum interrupta : habitat in Africa." 

 III. iii. pi. 37 (1782). 



Var. Papilio (H.) Bonasia, Fabricius, " alis oblongis, integerrimis, 

 fuscis, fascia communi fulva; posticis basi nigro punctata: habitat 

 in Sierra Leon Africae." Jones's ( Icones ' ined. 



