574 DE. A. G. BTTTLEK ON LEPIDOMBEA [June 19, 



buff and transversely striated with grey ; base of costal margin 

 saffron-yellow ; a rounded pale buff spot at end of cell upon a 

 triangular greyish testaceous area, partly bounded externally by a 

 well-defined dull copper-brown oblique bar from costa to third 

 median branch ; this bar is continued, almost at right angles, by 

 three brown spots on a buff-tinted nebula; outer border buff; 

 abdominal area creamy whitish : body below white. Expanse of 

 wings 43 millim.^ 



No exact locality given ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



Although evidently belonging to the T. rerjina group, this female 

 is much more heavily black- bordered than any other species of the 

 group; the striated and clouded under surface give the insect 

 (when its wings are closed) the appearance of a dead and 

 mouldering leaf. 



89. Teracolus phlegtas. 



Anthocharis ^iJilerpjas, Butler, P. Z. S. 1865, p. 431. n, 3, 

 pi. XXV. figs. 3, 3 a. 



S 6 ,no exact locaHty recorded ; probably Sabaki VaUey. 



90. Teracoltjs impeeator. 



Teracolus imperator, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 132. n. 20. 

 c? c? , no exact locality recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



91. Teracolus PHCENius. 



cJ . Teracolus phcenius, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, 

 vol. xviii. p. 488 (1876). 



2 . Albino form, Butler, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 74. n. 95. 

 Ngatana ; shores of Lake Baringo ; Njempo ; steppes of the 

 Kiroruma ; Kavaluki Valley ; Ndangi Eiver. 



Three of the four females in the above series have crimson tips 

 to the primaries and therefore differ very slightly from females of 

 T. miles. The latter will, I think, have to be considered 

 synonymous with this species. 



92. Teeacolits inceetus. 



2 . Teracolus incretus, Butler, Ent. Month. Mag. xviii. p. 146 

 (1881). 



cJ . Callosune vulnerata, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. pi. 23. 



S c? , Steppes of Thika-Shika and Ndangi Eiver. 



One of the specimens is larger than any previously received. 



93. Teeacoius strtinus. 



cJ. Teracolus syrtiims, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 163. n. 124. 



2 . White, with black markings above almost exactly as in the 

 female of T. pMllipsii ; the base of the wings more suffused with 

 grey, but less so than in T. xanthevarne, 2 ; apical area pale 



^ The under surface of Westwood's reputed female of T. buxtoni somewhat 

 approaches this species. 



