224 messrs. godman and salvin on [apr. 1, 



27. Lycena lingeus. 



Papilio lingeus, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 379. f. F, G. 

 Lyccena lingeus, Trim. Rhop. Afr. Austr. p. 239. 

 Two specimens of this widely spread species. 



28. Lycjena knysna. 



Lyccena knysna, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, i. p. 282 ; Rhop. 

 Afr. Austr. p. 255. 



Several specimens. 



29. Lyccena princeps. 



Lyccenesthes princeps, Butl. Ann. & Mas;. N. H. (4) xviii. 

 p. 484. 



Several specimens agreeing with others thus named in Capt. 

 Shelley's collection. Mr. Butler's types came from Abyssinia. 



30. Lycena pulchra. 



Lyccena pulchra, Murr. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 524, t. 10. 

 f. 7, 8. 



Several specimens of both sexes, agreeing well with Mr. Murray's 

 figures. 



31. Lucia (?) delegorgxjei. 



Lyccena delegorguei, Boisd. in Delegorgue's Voy. dans l'Afr. 

 austr. ii. p. 588. 



Lucia (?) delagorguei, Triinen, Rhop. Afr. Austr. p. 280. 



One damaged specimen apparently of this species. 



Mr. Kirhy, probably following a suggestion of Mr. Butler's, refers 

 this name to Sesperia bibulus, Fabr., but Donovan's representation 

 of this insect is hardly intelligible. 



32. PlTHECOPS (?) ELOREA. 



Papilio elorea, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. p. 194 ; Douov. Nat. Rep. ii. 

 t. 53. 



Pithecops elorea, Butl. Cat. Fabr. Diurn. Lep. p. 161. 



Mr. Butler has placed this species in Pithecops, and we follow him 

 in so doing. A close examination of its structure, however, is 

 required to determine its true position. There is considerable 

 individual variation in the width of the dark margin of the secondaries. 

 Forbes's specimens all have this margin comparatively broad. 



33. ClGARITIS AMINE. 



Cigaritis amine, Butl. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 533, t. 1 1. f. 1, 2. 

 A single specimen of this pretty species, which Mr. Butler 

 described from examples taken at Whydah on the Gold Coast. 



34. Myrina nomenia. 



Myrina nomenia, Hew. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 353 ; 111. Diurn. 

 Lep., Suppl. p. 25, t. iii. b. f. 105, 106. 

 One damaged specimen of this species. 



