1895.] FEOM BEITISH EAST AFRICA. 731 



later series specimens of typical A. sganzini and of my variety are 

 recorded as taken at Xgurugani and Uganda, and the latter and 

 A. lycia (typical) from Athi plains, 5000-6000 feet. 



48. ACR-iLi ITTrRI>-A ? 



Acraa iturina, Grose Smith, P. Z. S. 1890, p. 465. 



cJ , Euwenzori, 6000-8000 feet ; " Kivata," in May. 



I rather doubt the distinctness of our examples from A. orestia ; 

 but possibly the type of A. iturina may be quite another species, 

 though nearly allied. 



49. ACR^IA QUIBIXA. 



Papilio quirina, Tabricius, Spec. Ins. ii. p. 36 (1781). 

 Kampala and Uganda, Feb. 1894. 



50. AcE^A PSEUDEuiNA, aberr. 



Acrixa pseudecjina, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. p. 531 (1852). 



Salt Lake to Wawamba. 



A single somewhat worn male ; it differs from the typical form 

 above in the total absence of the pale subapical spots of the 

 primaries and of the dusky border and several of the central spots 

 of the secondaries ; on the under surface there is a trace of the 

 first loop of the submarginal black line at anal angle ; the spot 

 above the upper discocellular vein is wanting, and one or two of 

 the spots on the inner area are very sHghtly displaced, but not 

 more than is often the case in varieties of a species. 



51. ACE.IA PHAESALUS. 



Acrcea pharsalus, Ward, Eut. Monthl. Mag. viii. p. 81 (1871) ; 

 Afr. Lep. i. p. 8, pi. vi. figs. 7, 8 (1873). 



6 6 , Uganda. _ 



These specimens agree perfectly with West African examples. 



52. ACE^A ZETES. 



Papilio zetes, Linnaeus, Syst. Nat. i. 2, p. 766 (1767). 

 Kampala and L^ganda, Feb. 1894. 



53. ACE^A EGI^A. 



Papilio egina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. pi. xxxix. figs. F, G (1776). 

 Kampala and L^ganda, Feb. 1894. 



54. ACE.EA LYCOA. 



Acrcea lycoa, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 239 (1819). 

 c? , Kazamaza's, Euwenzori, 5300 feet, between the 13th and 

 23rd April ; $ , Kivata, Euwenzori, 6000-8000 feet, in Mav. 



2 var. ? Somewhat resembling Planema latifasciata, E. M. Sharpe, 

 the centre of primaries broadly ferruginous, the subapical spots 

 united and ochreous, the patch at base of first median interspace 



