658 DB. A. 6. BTJTLEE OJf LEPIDOPTEBA FROM [No?. 7, 



70. ACE^A GUILLEMEI. 



S . Acrcea guillemei, Oberthiir, Etudes, Kvr. xvii. p. 19, pi. 1. 

 fig. 1 (1893). 



5 . Smoky grey, with black borders and spots as in the male. 



Zomba, July 1892 and January 1893. 



This species, with its dusky female, is rather strikingly distinct ; 

 it does not appear to be rare. 



71. ACK^A NATALICA. 



Acrcea natalica, Boisduval, Voy. de Deleg. p. 590, n. 57 (1847). 

 c? 2 , Zomba, July 1892 ; Lake Mweru. 



72. ACB^A AECTICINCTA. 



Acraa urcticincia, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. lii. 

 p. 103 (1883). 



Acrcea anemosa, Staudiager, Exot. Schmett. pi. 33. fig. 1. 



Zomba, July 1892. 



As I pointed out in my description, the black border of the 

 secondaries in this Acrcea is only half the width of that in 

 A. anemosa ; the black oblique streak at the end of the cell of 

 primaries is also narrower ; it is a well-marked representative form, 

 between which and the species named by Hewitson I have seen 

 no hnks. 



73. ACBiEA AEECA. 



Acrcea areca, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1888 ; Nov. Lep. 

 p. 100, pi. xiv. p. 5 (1893). 



Acrcea Ichara, Grose Smith, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 

 vol. iii. p. 128 (1889) ; Ehop. Exot., Acr. pi. 2. figs. 1, 2 (1889). 



c? , Zomba, July 1892 ; $ , December 1892. 



The female has a pale subapical white patch immediately beyond 

 the black obUque bar after end of cell of primaries. 



74. ACE-EA ACAEA. 



Acrcea acara, Hewitson, Exot. Butt, iii., Acr. pi. 3. figs. 19, 20 

 (1865). 



5 . Var. Acrcea joseudolycia, Butler, Cist. Ent. i. p. 213 (1874). 



cJ $ , Zomba, July 1892. 



A. pseuclolycia is a rare albino form of the female. 



75. PLAIfEMA JOHNSTOIfl. 



S . Acrcea joJinstoni, Grodman, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 537. 



$ . Acrcfa (Planema) johnstoni, Butler, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 91. 



$ 9 , Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



As already stated, Dr. Holland has given the full synonymy of 

 this species, which is more variable in colouring than anj^ other 

 Planema. I have seen examples in various collections corr spoud- 

 ing with most of those figured by M. Oberthiir. 



