between Muinlmsa and the Forests of Taveta 33 



"Beyond Vui" (/v. St. A. II.). 



The more specimens of tliis species we receive tlie more 

 convincin^'ly is it proved that all the characters which distin- 

 guish it from the Arabian 2' haliniede are constant and 

 absolutely reliable. 



77. TeracoJus aurujineus^ Butler. 



(J J, Taveta, 19th August, 18119. 



"Common beyond Voi, not at Taveta" {K. St. A. R.). 



78. Teracolus catachrysops^ Butler. 



cJ, Mombasa, 14th June, 1900. 



The males of this well-marked sjiecies have come to hand 

 tolerably frequently of late years; but the females seem to be 

 rarer, more especially the white variety. Mr. Rogers numbers 

 this insect (lb3), but makes no remark about it, from which 

 fact I should judge that it cannot be rare at Mombasa. I 

 should be very glad to get more examples, especially females. 



79. CatopsiUa Jlorella, Fabr. 

 $ , Mombasa, 11th June; c?, 7th July, 1900. 



80. Glutophrissd contracta, Butler. 



$ , Chaengombe, 23rd April ; ($ , Mombasa, 16th June, 

 1900. 



The male is numbered (97), the female (100). 



81. IJerpcvnia eriphia, Godart. 



? , Taveta, 26th July, 1900. 



" This is fairly common here, but much more so further up 

 country" (A^. St. A. U.). 



82. Eronia dilatata, Butler. 

 (^ , Mombasa, 23rd February, 1900. 



83. Papilio corinneus, Bertol. 

 ? , Mombasa, 19th May, 1900. 



84. Papilio simi/is, Cramer. 

 (J, Chaengombe, 23rd April, 1900. 



85. Papih'o philonoe, Ward. 



cJ, Mombasa, 27th June, 1000. 



We are badly in want of good examples of this species. 

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