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9. Byhlia vulgaris, Staud. 



J , Matope, 13th April ; ? , Mpondas, 18tli April ; ? , 

 Likoma, and J ^ , Cliisumulu, May. 



10. Acrcea Buxtoni, Butl. 



cJ ^ , Kota Kota, 20th April ; ? , Likoma ; S 6 i Chisu- 

 mulu, May. 



11. Acr(va Ii/cia, Fabr. 

 ? , Kota Kota, 20th April. 



12. Acrcea Douhledayi, Gueiin. 

 J, Mpondas, ISth April ; cJ c? ? ? , Likom.i, May. 



13. Acrwa egina, Cramer. 



J , Cliisumulu, May. 



1 stronoly guspect that this is the wet phase and A. areca 

 the dry phase of one species. 



1-^. Acraa acara, I lew its. 

 J ^ , Likoma, May. 



Lycsenidse, 



15. Lachnocnema hihulus, Fabr. 



J $ , between Mandala and Matope, 12th April ; ^ , Mpon- 

 das, 18th April, 1899. 



16. Polyomviatus hcettcus, Linn. 

 (? , Kota Kota, 20th April. 



17. CatocJirysops asopus, HopfF. 



(J, between Mandala and Matope, 12th April; ^ ?, Li- 

 koma, May. 



18. Nacaduha sichela, Wallgr. 



(J, Kota Kota, 20th April. 



This species differs from the typical forms of Nacaduba in 

 having no tail to the secondaries, a character which is said to 

 be lacking in the African examples of Talicada nyseus (which, 

 according to Staudinger, occurs both in East and West 



