1895.] FBOM BEITI8H EAST AFRICA, 735f 



found in Natal. Typical females were subsequently received, 

 obtained at Uganda. 



73. TerIAS SETfEGALENSIS. 



Eurema senegalensis, Hiibner, Zutr. exot. Schmett. figs. 969, 970 

 (1837). 



2 , Kampala and Uganda, Feb. 1894. 



74. Teeias brenda. 



Terias hrenda, Doubleday, Gren, Diurn, Lep. pi. 9. fig. 6.(1847). 

 S J Uganda. 



75. Catopsilia pyrenb. 



Colias pyrene, Swainson, Zool. 111. i. pi. 51 (1820). 

 S $ , Mumia ; $ , Uganda. 

 • The specimens were much rubbed and broken. 



76. Teracolus atjrigineus. 



Teracolus aurigiaeus, Butler, Ana. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, 

 vol. xii. p. 103 (1883). 



S S •, Victoria Nyanza, Jan. 12th. 

 Two much injured examples were obtained. 



77. Teracolus miles. 



Teracolus miles, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. xii. 

 p. 105 (1883). 



cf , Victoria Nyanza, Jan. 12th. 



78. Teracolus hildebrandtii. 



c? . Callosune hildebrandtii, Staudinger, Exot. Schmett. p. 44, 

 pi. 23 (1884-8). 



2 ? white, otherwise similar above to that sex of T. plianius 

 (P. Z. S. 1888, p. 74) ; below with all the discal spots and veins 

 black, the spots on the secondaries forming a continuous band. 

 Expanse of wings 44 millim. 



2 , Kampala and Uganda, Feb. 1894. 



The male of this species is, at present, not in the Museum series ; 

 but I saw several, some time since, in a collection of Lepidoptera 

 from Uganda, purchased by Mr. Rothschild; the males at first 

 sight appeared to represent two species, large and small, the larger 

 form being typical T. hildebrandtii, and the smaller, to which the 

 female before me would belong, being probably a seasonal form of 

 the same. 



79. Teracolus keiseamma. 



Anthocharis Jceiskamma, Trimen, Ehop. Afr. Austr. p. 56, pi. ii. 

 figs. 3, 4 (1862-6). 



2 , Victoria Nyanza, Jan. 12tb. 



A single quite typical, but somewhat rubbed and broken, example 

 was obtained. 



