1888.] FROM EaXJATORIAL AFRICA. 81 



122. PaPILIO HESPERUS. 



Papilio hespents, Westwood, Arc. Entom. i. pi. 48 (1843). 



Alonbuttu in July or August. 



Only one damaged example was taken. 



Hesperiid-e. 



123. Hesperia forestan. 



Papilio forestan, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 391. E, F (1782). 

 Monbuttu, in July or August. 

 Two fragmentary specimens. 



124. Chapra mathias. 



Hesperia mathias, Fabricius, Eat. Syst. Supp. p. 433 (1798). 

 Kangasi, 22nd July, 1883; Wadelai, 9th April, 1887. 



125. Parnara inconspicua. 



Hesperia inconspicua, Bertoloni, Mem. Ace. Bon. 1849, p. 15. 

 Wadelai, 3rd and 8th April, 1887. 



126. GOMALIA elma. 



Pyrgus elma, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. i. p. 288 

 (1862). 



Gomelia albofasciaia, Moore, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 144. 

 Wadelai, 8th April, 1887. 



127. Pardaleodes edipus. 



Papilio edipus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 366. E, F (1/82). 

 $. Vedada, 16th June, 1883. 



128. ThANAOS DJ^L^L^. 



Pterygospidea djcelcelce, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. CafFr. p. 54 

 (1857). 



$. Wadelai, 29th and 3 1st March, 8th April, 1887. 



The females show no trace of the ochraceous colouring on the 

 under suiface which characterizes the male specimens. 



HETEROCERA. 



Agaristid.«. 



129. Eusemia euphemia. 



Phalana euphemia, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 345. A (1/82). 

 Wadelai, 4th January and 31st March, 1887. 



130. .^gocera tricolor. 



Mgocera tricolor, Druce, Ent. Month. Mag. xx. p. 155 (1883). 

 Wadelai, $, I6th March ; S, 3rd April, 1887. 

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