280 Miss E. M. Sharpe on 
whole aspect of the primaries darker, the lighter bands having 
a faint shading of mauve; the small spots near the apex 
yellow. 
Secondaries. Much duller than in G. parmeno, the charac- 
teristic streak along the costal margin darker; the hind- 
marginal row of spots yellow instead of white; a distinct 
shading of mauve apparent on the inner margin. 
Expanse 2°9 inches. 
Hab. Mushari, 8000 feet. June. 
5. Physceneura pione. 
Physceneura pione, Godman; Aurivillius, ¢. c. p. 69 (1898). 
a. Karonga. January. 
6. Ypthima pupillaris. 
Ypthima pupillaris, Butler; Aurivillius, ¢. c. p. 78 (1898). 
a. Karonga. January. 
Family Acreide. 
7. Acrea balbina. 
Acrea insignis, Distant (part.) ; Aurivillius, ¢. c, p. 89 (1898). 
a. Karonga. January. 
8. Acrea zetes. 
Acrea zetes (Linn.); Aurivillius, ¢. ¢. p. 90 (1898). 
a. &@. Karonga. January. 
9. Acrea Doubledayt. 
Acrea Doubleday, Guérin ; Aurivillius, ¢. ¢. p. 99 (1898). 
a,b. 6%. Karonga. January. 
10. Acrea egina. 
Acrea egina (Oramer); Aurivillius, ¢. c. p. 92 (1898). 
a. &. Rusisi River, 3600 feet. May. 
This specimen shows some red internervular streaks on the 
primaries ; it is in perfect condition, and I imagine that these 
streaks are only seen when the butterfly is not abraded. 
11. Acrea natalea. 
Acrea natalica, Boisduval ; Aurivillius, ¢. c. p. 100 (1898). 
a. ?. Karonga. January. 
12. Acreea perrupta. 
Acrea terpsichore (Linn.); Aurivillius (part.), ¢. c. p. 104 (1898). 
a,b. 6 ¢. Karonga. January. 
