56 DE. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTEBA [Feb. 1, 



69. Belenois thysa Hopff. 

 Nyakongoli, August 21st. 



70. Beleistois severina Cram. 



Eastern Transvaal ; Portuguese East Africa, Patawali district. 

 The wet form {B. injida), the intermediate form, and the dry 

 form (B. severina) are all represented. 



71. Belenois mesentina var. lordaca Walk. 

 5 . Portuguese East Africa. 



72. Belenois zochalia Boisd. 



$ . Dry-season form, Chirimani, August 31st. 



73. Leuceronia argia Eabr. 



Shiringoma and Makaya districts, November 1896. 



74. Papilio nyass^ Butl. 



Makaya district, January and February 1896. 



75. Papilio polistratus Grose-Smith. 



2 . Makaya district, January or February 1896, 

 Differs from the illustration of the male in its greater size ; the 

 pale markings on the primaries, excepting at external angle, are 

 much broader ; the markings on the basi-abdominal half of the 

 secondaries are also broader, but the crescentic markings above 

 the tail are very indistinct. 



76. Papilio coeinneus Bertol. 



Inure, Nyakongoli, August 21st ; Shiringoma and Makaya 

 districts, November 1896 and January 1897. 



77. Papilio leonidas Fabr. 



Makaya district, January and February 1897. 



78. Papilio demoleus Linn. 



Eastern Transvaal, Makaya district, January and February 1897. 



79. Papilio erlnus Gray. 



Eastern Transvaal, Makaya district, January and February 1896, 



80. Papilio merope var. DARDAiors Brown. 

 Makaya district, January and February 1896. 



Hespeeiid^. 



81. Tagiades flesus Fabr. 

 Patawali. 



