from Central Africa. 41 



Three male examples : Njangabo, 29th April, 4200 feet ; 

 Kiriamo, 16th May, 2900 feet. 



2. Amauris dominicanus. 



Amauris dominicanus, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1879, p. 323. 



6 <J , 7 ? , Njangabo, Kandera, and Ngiiru, in April, 

 October, and November. 



3. Limnas chrysippus. 



Papilio chrysippus, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 2(53 (17G4). 



$, Kiriamo, 16th May; £ , Kissakka, 16th June; Un- 

 yamwezi, 14th October; Kandera. 



Var. alcippoides. 

 Limnas alcippoides, Moore, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1833, pi. xxxi. fig. 1. 

 ? , Njangabo, 4th May, 4200 feet. 



Var. dorippus. 

 Euplcea dorippus, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. xlviii. figs. 1-4 (1845). 

 ? , Ngiiru, in November. 



Var. Klug ii. 

 Limnas Klugii, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1885, p. 758. n. 2. 



4 (J,2 ?, Mpwapvva, 12th, 18th, and 20th November; 

 2 c? > 4 ? i Kandera and Ngiiru, October and November. 



From the examples above recorded it would seem that the 

 races of the L. clirysippus-group are not specifically separable 

 in Central Africa. 



4. Melanitis solandra. 



Papilio solandra, Fabrieins, Syst. Ent. p. 500. u. 244 (1775). 



Kassari, 13th July; Viaruha, 23rd July; Kandera and 

 Ngiiru, October and November 1889. 



5. Gnophodes parmeno. 

 Gnophodes parmeno, Doubleday, Gen. Diurn. Lep. pi. Ixi. fig. 2 v 1851). 

 ? , Ngiiru, November. 



6. Mycalesis eusirus. 

 Mycalesis eusirus, Hopffer, Ber. Verb. Ak. Berl. 1855, p. 641. 

 Kandera and Ngiiru, October and November. 



