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larger and redder, and the border of the secondaries is inter- 

 rupted by large red spots. 



Erycinidae. 



Nemeobiin^, Bates. 

 Saribia, n. gen. 



Allied to Abtsara, but the secondaries tricaudate ; two 

 rather slender tails emitted at the termination of the first and 

 second median branches, and a third shorter one at the anal 

 angle. Tjpe S. tepahi. 



23. Saribia tepalii, 

 JEmesis tepaht, Boisduval, Faun. Madag. p. 27, pi. 3. fig. 4 (1833), 

 " Found only in the forest by the pathway. Betsileo." 



Lycsenidae. 

 Lampides, Hiibner. 



24. Lampides lingens. 



Papilio lingens, Cramer, Pap. Exot, iv. pi. 879. figs. F, G (1782). 

 <^ ")! . " Found in the forest. Ankafana." 



25. Lampides pnlcher. 



Lyccena pulchra, Murray, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 524, pi. 10. 

 figs. 7, 8. 



^$. " Found amongst grass. Fianarantsoa." 



26. Lampides bwticus. 



Papilio Ixetictts, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 789, n. 226 (1767). 

 cJ . " Found amongst grass. Fianarantsoa." 



27. Lampides catharina. 



Lycana catharina, Trinien, Trans. Ent. Soc ser. 3, vol. i. p. 281 

 (1862). 



" Common on grassy plains. Fianarantsoa." 



28. Lampides aberrans, n. sp. 



^ . Above like the preceding species, excepting that the 

 orange spots of secondaries are much smaller. Wings below 

 pale greyish brown, whitish towards external angle ; a black 

 discocellular line edged with white ; two white-edged black 



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