396 DB. A. G. BUTLEB ON LBPLDOPTEBA [May 17, 



In working out some of the more obscure Moths, Sir George 

 Hampson has kindly assisted me, both by the loan of pamphlets 

 and by personal examination of structural characters. 



The following is a list of the species obtained : — 



I. EHOPALOCEEA. 



X T M P H A L I D iE, 



1. Amatjris DOMI^^CAIfus. 



Amauris dominicanus, Trimen, Trans. Eut. Soc. 1879, p. 323. 

 Mgana. 4th July, 13th and 30th August, 1896; Mombasa, 

 January 1897. 



2. Amaueis ochlea. 



Euploea ochlea, Boisduval, App. Voy. de Deleg. dans I'Afr. Austr. 

 p. 589 (1847). 



Mombasa, 26th April, 1896. 

 Eather an unusually lai-ge female. 



3. LiMNAS CHEYSiPPUS, var. klugi. 

 Limnas Uugii, Butler, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 758. 



2, Samburu, British E. Africa, loth November; S ? , Taru, 

 Tarn Desert, 13th, 16th, 18th, and 20th December, 1896; c?, Voi, 

 1st May, 1897. 



The specimen from Voi is about one-third larger than any cf 

 the others, and one of the specimens obtained on the 20th December 

 is a transitional foi-m towards var. dorijipus, Klug. 



4. Mycalesis sapitza. 



MycaJesis safitza, Hewitson, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 394, pi. 66. 

 fig. 3 (1851). 



5 S , Chanjamwe, 28th July ; d cJ ? , Mgana, 28th August ; 

 c??. Tarn, 16th and 20th December, 1896; ?, Mombasa, 



7th January, 1897. 



4 a. MrcALESis etenfs. 



Mycalesis evenus, Hopffer, Monatsber. konigl. Akad. Wiss. Berl. 

 1855, p. 641 ; Peters's Eeise n. Mossamb. p. 394, pi. 25. figs. 5, 6 

 (1862). 



Wet form.. Mgana, 12th July, 1896. 



Dry 'form ( = caffra, Wallgr.). Taru, 19th December, 1896. 



Mr. Trimen regards this as a variation of the preceding species, 

 and I think it probable that he is right. 



5. Samanta peespicua. 



Mycalesis perspicua, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1873, 

 p. 104, pi. 1. fig. 3 (c?). 



6 2 1 Chanjamwe, 28th July ; 6 , Mgana, 28th August, 1896. 



