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79. lOLATTS C^CULUS Hopff. 



c?, Gijima, 18th August; c^ $, Gadzima, ISth October and 

 23rd December, 1895. 



80. Argiolaus TEiMEisri Wallgr. 



Marudsi Eiver, Mazoe District, 21sfc December, 1894 ; Gadzima, 

 17th September, 1895. 



PaPILIONIDjE. 

 PlERIN^. 



81. Mtlothris EiJpPELLii Koch. 



(S , Enterprise Camp near Salisbury, 30th June, 1895. 



The males o£ this species seem to be either very local or rare, 

 as we previously had only one example received from the Godman 

 and Salvin Collection. 



82. NxcHiTONA MEDUSA var. alcesta Cram. 

 Malvern, 31st March, 1897. 



83. CoLiAS HTALE var. electra Linn. 

 S , Frere, 24th December, 1896. 



84. Terias brigitta Cram. 



Wet form, c? , Marudsi Eiver, 31st December, 1894 ; Salisbury, 

 16th March, 1895 ; c? $ , Frere, 24th aud 26th December, 1896 ; 

 $ , Estcourt, 30th December, 1896; c?, Malvern,. 31st February, 

 1897. 



Dry form. 2 2 ^ Enterprise Camp near Salisbury, 23rd June, 

 1895 ; Gadzima, 1st September, 1895. 



One of the females taken in June was labelled as a male, but 

 the true dry-season male appears to be excessively rare. 



85. Terias marshalli Butl. 



Wet form. ^ $ , Karkloof, 5th aud 13th February, 1897. 



86. Terias hapale Mab. var. .sthiopica Trim. 



Dry form. Mazoe District, 23rd October, 1894; Enterprise 

 Camp near Salisbury, 23rd June and 4th July ; Gijima, 

 14th August, 1895. 



I was amused to find some of the specimens labelled T. athiopica 

 and others T. orientis, others again altered from one to the other. 

 As a matter of fact, T, orientis is the intermediate seasonal 

 form of T. senegahnsis, and identical with T. hutleri ; possibly 

 Mr. Marshall might now consider the whole as one very variable 

 species. 



87. Terias senegalbksis Boisd. 



Wet form (as T. hutleri). SaUsbury, 12th January, 20th March, 

 5th May ; Gadzima, 21st December, 1895. 



