ohtaiued chief y at Munisu. 203 



65. Pinacopteryx gerda, H. G. tSmitli. 



cJ , Embi, loth Frljiiiary ; (J c? ? , Mukusl in February. 

 These also arc all of the dry phase. 



66. Eronia leda, Boisd. 



67. Nychitona medusa^ Cramer. 



February. 



This sj;ccics should have been placed after Mylothris; the 

 specimen is rather interesting, the apical border of the pri- 

 nnrics being continued to the second median branch, the black 

 spot being also unusually large. 



68. Papilio simih's, Cramer. 

 February. 



69. PapiUo demodocus, Linn. 

 Munisu in February. 



70. Papilio nireus, Linn. 

 February. 



71. Papilio brontes, Godman. 

 ? , Embi, I5th February, 1900. 



72. PapiUo echerioides, Trimen. 

 February. 



A slightly aberrant male example in which the spots com- 

 posing the belt across the primaries are reduced in size. 



Hesperiidae. 

 73. Eretia lugens, Rogenh. 

 Munisu and Embi, 15th February. 



74. Pyrgiis machacosa, Butler. 

 Three males ; one from Embi, loth February. 



75. Gomalia elma, Trimen. 



76. CyclopAdes quadrisignata^ Butler. 



77. Padraona zeno^ Trimen. 



78. O'egenes Letterstedti^ Wallgr. 



79, Ithopalocampta forestall, Cramer, 



March. 



