1897.] FEOM THE AEUSA GALLA COUNTEY. 693 



27. Azanus uranus, Butl. Between 25th September & 1st October. 



28. Tarucus plinius, Fair. Between 25th September & 21st November. 



29. „ theophrastus, Fabr., var. sj'baris. Between 25th September & 



1st October. 



30. Lyceenid too bad for identification. Between 1st October & 19th November. 



31. Colias edusa, i., var. electra. ,, „ 



32. Terias zoe, i%5jf. ,, ,, 



;-!3. ,, candace, -F'c^fZ. Between 25th September & 19th November. 



34. Teracolus eris, Klug. 21st November. 



3.5. „ laAoxicim.E.M. Sharpe. Between 25th September & 1st October. 



36. „ evarue, Klug, var. sjrtinus. Between 25th September & 19th 



November. 



37. „ heiiglini, Feld., var. thruppi. Between 2oth September & 2l8t 



November. 



38. „ xanthus, Swinh., var. comptus. Between 1st October & 21st 



November. 



39. „ casta, Gerst., & var. sipylus § . Between 25th September & 21st 



November. 



40. „ isaura, Lucas. Between 1st October and 19th November. 



41. „ pseudaeaate, Butler. Between 25th September & 21st November. 



42. ,, cehmene, Lucas. 21st November. 



4.3. „ heliooaustus 2 , Builer. Between 25th September &lst October. 



44. „ ansoigei, var. ?, Marsh. ^ Between 1st October & 19th Novembei'. 



45. ,, vesta, Eeiche (int. form). ,, „ 



46. ,, protomedia, Klug. ,. ,, 



47. Catopsilia fioreila, Fabr. Between 25th September & 1st October. 



48. Belenois boguensis, i^(?^c^., vars. Between 25th September & 19th November. 



49. „ gidica,, Godt., (J . Between 1st October & 19th November. 



50. Herpscnia melanarge, Bufl. Between 1st October & 21st November. 



51. Papilio demoleus, L. Between 25th September & 19th No\ ember. 



52. „ bromius, BoubL Between 1st October & 19th November. 



53. Papilio erinus, Gray, var. „ >, 

 .54. „ autinorii, Obcrth., ^ • » d 



55. Eretis djalaalse, Wllgr. Between 25th September & 1st October. 



Heterocera. 



Only five small species were obtained, and of these only two are 

 in sufficiently good condition to be recognized : — 



.56. Syntomis toinasina, Butl. Between let October & 19th November. 



.57. Mentaxya albifrone, Hiibn. „ „ 



All that can be said of the three others is that one is a Hypenid, 

 a second a Macaria, and the third probably the remains of some 

 form of Pyralid. 



In this series, although it includes no new species, there are 

 several forms of interest : — The example of Catoclirysops osiris 

 measuring only ten millimetres in expanse of wings ; whilst it is 

 satisfactory to receive typical males of Teracolus eris; a female 

 form of Teracolus heuglini var. thruppi approaching the female 

 of T. daira, respecting which it will be worth while to make a few 



1 This form has the ashy-whitish basal area of T. aiirigiueus in the males ; 

 the discal black band of the primaries varies as in that species, and that of the 

 secondaries is represented by black dashes on a grey ground, as is often the case 

 in T. aurigintits, but the under surface is ochraceous with all the markings 

 weakly defined : it may be the dry phase of T. ansorgei. 



