1 898.] rfiOM MASHTTNALAND. 907 



23. Al^na amazotoa Boisd. 



Salisbury, 13th, 16th, and 20th March, 1898. 



Judging by the specimens now sent and one or two previously 

 in the collection, the Mashunaland examples seem to be decidedly 

 larger than those of Natal. 



24. Oatooheysops hypoleucus Butl. 



(S . Gadzima, 4200 feet, Umfuli Eiver, Mashunaland, 28th 

 December, 1895. 



This is forwarded under the name of " C. gigantea Trim.," but, 

 as already pointed out, my typical female of O. hypoleticus being 

 identical with this species, my name cannot be set aside. 

 Mr. Trimen supposed the type to be a worn female from Zomba, 

 but that example was far too imperfect to base a description upon : 

 I therefore labelled and described the far more perfect female from 

 the Victoria Nyanza. If I could do so, I would wdllingly yield 

 the point ; but one cannot alter the identity of a type. 



25. CaTOCHEYSOPS MAHAIiLOKO^NA "Wallgr. 



$ 2 , Salisbury, 28th March and 3rd April ; 6 , 19th May, 



1898, 



26. Neolyc/Ena cissrs Godt. * 

 2 , Salisbury, 28th March, 1898. 



27. Taetjctts theopheastus Fabr. 



2 , Salisbury, 19th February ; d", 28th March, 1898. 

 Labelled as T. syharis ; but, if distinct from T. theophrastus 

 (which I doubt), it cannot be T. syharis, 



28. Nacadtjba sichela "Wallgr. 

 S , Salisbury, 19th May, 1898. 



29. ZlZEBA ANTANOSSA Mab. 



2 , Salisbury, 19th May, 1898. 



30. Castalius calice Hopflf. 



2 , Salisbury, 14th May, 1898. 



31. Lyc^nesthes adheebal Mab. 



2 2 , Salisbury, 14th May and 4th June, 1898. 



32. Cacyeetjs LiNGEtrs Cram. 



<S (J , Salisbury, 3rd April and 19th May, 1898. 



33. Zeeitis amanga Westw. 



<J , Salisbury, 10th April, 1898. 



34. Zeeitis haepax Fabr. 



cS 6 , Salisbury, 30th March, 1898. 



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