I iiitter flies from Xyasalanth Gl 



Africa). Ct)nai(lt'rinp^ the immerou.s collections which we 

 have received from all parts of East Africa, it sfrerns a little 

 8traiiji;e that not one example of this species shoiiM have been 

 received ; it almost makes one inclined to wonder whether 

 th(^(ierman localities are authentic. If Staudin^er's illustra- 

 tion is correct, the species he figures is not only destitute of 

 tails, hut differs utterly in the tint of the orange |)atch on the 

 secondaries ; wjiether African or not, it viuat he a distinct 

 species from tlie coinn^on and well-known Indian ty[)e, anl I 

 would suggest that it should be called T. ecauiata. 



19. Zizera kni/sna, Tiimen. 

 J , Mpoiidas, 18th April; $ , Kota Kota, 20th April. 



20. Zizera lucida^ Trimen. 

 ? , Likoma, <^ $ , Chisumulu, ^lay. 



21. Tarucus telicanusj Lang. 

 J , Likoma, May. 



22. Azanus natalensis, Trimen. 



d , between Mandala and Matope, 12th April. 



23. Pleheius trochilus, Freyer. 



J , Likoma, May. 



According to De Nic^ville this is a Chilades. 



Papilionidae. 

 24. Myluthris ogathinn^ Cramer. 



? , between Mandala and Matope, 12th April ; d ^ , Kota 

 Kota, 20th April. 



25. Terius brigitta, Cramer. 



Var. zoe. — ^, Chisumulu, ^lay. 



Var. candace. — J c? j ^oXix Kota, 20tli April; Likoma, 

 May. 



20. Terias seuff/alensis, Boisd. 



Typical form. — ? , Kota Kota, 20th April ; (^ , Likoma, 

 May. 



Var. bi{,inua(a. — cf ? > Mpondas, 18th .April. 



