568 mr. a. g, butler on some [nov. 15, 



4. Cymothob uselda^. 



Harma uselda, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. Iv. Har. pi. 4. figs. 13, 14 

 (1869). 



5. Cymothoe theodota. 



Harma theodota, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iii. Har. pi. 1. figs. 3, 4 

 (1864). 



6. Cymothoe fumana. 



Harma fumana, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 288. n. 3, note 

 (1850). 



One of each of the three above-named species was obtained, all more 

 or less injured ; the species of Cymothoe are j.robably strong-flying 

 Butterflies, for they rarely come to hand in really good condition. 



7. Aterica tadema. 



Aterica tadema, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iii. Aterica and Harma, 

 figs. 10-12 (1866). 

 One pair obtained. 



8. Aterica lysandra. 



Fapilio lysandra, Stoll, Suppl. Cram. pi. 29. figs. 3, 3 c (1790). 

 A good female was taken : the species rarely comes to hand. 



9. Aterica GAMsiiE. 



Euryphene gambice., Feisthamel, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1850, 

 p. 251, pi. 9. fig. 2. 

 A male. 



10. Aterica atossa. 



2 . Aterica atossa, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iii. Eur. pi. 3, figs. 1, 2 

 (lf565). 



S . Aterica amaxia, Hewitson, /. c. At. and Eur. pi. 6. figs. 8, 9 

 (1866). 



A single dwarfed female. In the Hewitson collection his A. 

 atossa and A. amaxia stand near together in the same drawer ; how 

 he failed to see that they are sexes of one species, I cannot under- 

 stand. 



11. Euryphene phantasia, var. ? 



Euryphene phantasia, Hewitson, Ex. Butt. iii. Eur. pi. 2. 

 figs. 9-11 (1865). 



I am not quite sure that the single male obtained is not specifically 

 distinct from Hewitson's insect ; it has a white apical spot on the 

 primaries, which is wholly wanting in the figure of the male from 

 Old Calabar ; moreover a specimen which we have from the Congo 



^ Males of this species stand in Hewitson's collection as a variety of C. coccinata 

 and a female as that sex of C. sanguris, a second female from the same locality 

 following it as type of C. nselda. 



