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37. CuARAXES GUDERIANA (Dewitz). 



Nymphulis guderiana, Dewitz, Nov. Act. K. Leop.-Carol. 

 Deutsch. A.kad. Naturf. xli. p. 200, t. xxvi. f. 18 (1879). 



Omrora (August) and Ehanda (September). Sixteen male 

 examples. 



Though so differently marked on the upperside, this species 

 exhibits on the underside very close alliance to C. ephyra (Godt.), 

 the chief distinctions consisting in the partial reproJuction of the 

 white markings of the upperside, and in the hind wings the better 

 definition of the ferruirinous discal lunulate streak, and the presence 

 of some whitish scaling immediately beyond the nicdian irregular 

 bluish-black line. Exp. al. 2 in. 5-8 lin. 



A single male, sent to me in 1883, was taken by Mr. F. C. 

 Selous on the Gwailo River, South Mashuna-land. 



38. Charaxes bohemani, Feld. 



S . Charaxes bohemani, Feld. Wien. ent. Monatschr. iii. p. 321, 

 t. 6. f. 3 (18.59) ; Butl. Lep. Exot. p. 28. pi. x. f. 3 ( 2 ) (1869). 



Omrora (August). Two male examples. 



The specimens received of this noble Charaxes expand respec- 

 tively 3 in. 7h lin. and 4 in. The expanse of the Zambesi female 

 figured by Butler {loc. cit.) is given as 3 in. 10 lin. Felder's type 

 was from Lake Ngami {Wahlberg) ; Druce (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1875, 

 p. 412) notes a fine series of the species from Angola (Monteiro) ; 

 and Dewitz (foe. cit.) also mentions it as taken in Angola by Pogge. 



Family Lyc^nid^e. 

 Genus Lyc^na, Fabr. 



39. LyC-ena OSIRIS, Hopff. 



S . Lyccena osiris, Hopff. Monatsb. Preuss. Akad. Wissensch. 

 185.5, p. 642. n, 21 ; Peters, Eeise Mossamb., Ins. p. 409, t. xxvi. 

 ff. 11, 12(1862). 



Otiembora (November-December). One female example. 



40. LyCjEna asopus, Hopff. 



S 2 • Lyccena asopus, Hopff. loc. cit. n. 22 (1855) ; and op. 

 cit. p. 410, ff. 13-15 (1852) 



Omrora (August-September). One male example. 



41. Lyc^na parsimon (Fabr.). 



S . Papilio parsimon, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 526. n. 349 (1775). 

 Papilio celcEiis, Cram. Pap. Exot. iv. t. ccclxxix. ff. K, K (1781). 

 Okavango River (December). One male specimen. 



42. Lyc-ENa glauca. Trim. 



S 2. Lyccena glauca, Trim. S.-Afr. Butt. ii. p. 21. n. 123 

 (1887). 



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