1885.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM KILIMA-NJARO. 539 



7. JUNONIA CLELIA. 



Papilio clelia, Cram. Pap. Exot. t. 21. f. E, F. 

 Kilima-njaro, rocky country at 4000 and 5000 feet, wooded country 

 and grassy downs at 5000 feet, June to July. 



8. JuNONIA ^NONE. 



Papilio cenone, Linn. Mus. Ulr. pp. 274, 275. 

 Kilima-njaro, in rocky, grassy, and wooded country, at 5000 feet, 

 wooded country at 6000 feet, June and July. 



Six specimens, all males, of this widely ranging species. 



9. Precis sesamus. 



Precis sesamus, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1883, p. .347. 

 Kilima-njaro, forest comitry at 7000 feet, July. 

 One example (6)- 



10. Lyc^na gaika. 



Lycana gaika, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. 3rd ser. i. p. 403. 



Kilima-njaro, grassy downs at 5000 feet, June. 



One male. 



The single specimen agrees with Trimen's description and with 

 our series of this species. It appears to us to be distinct from L, 

 lysamon, with which Mr. Trimen united his L. gaika in the ' Rliopa- 

 locera Africae Australis.' Both species occur in South Africa; but 

 L. lysamon may always he distinguished by the presence of a black 

 spot withiu the cell of the primaries. 



11. Chrysophanus, sp. ? 



Kilima-njaro, grassy downs at 5000 feet, June. 



A single female example of a true Chrysophanus, whicii we are 

 unable to recognize and which we hesitate to describe without 

 specimens of the other sex. 



12. Terias rahel? 



Papilio rahel, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iii. p. 204 (apud Trimen). 



Kilima-njaro, wooded country at 5000 feet, August. 



A single female specimen, which we cannot undertake to determine 

 with certainty without examples of the other sex. It may possibly 

 be the female of T. candace, Feld., from Abyssinia. 



13. Pieris severina. 



Papilio severina. Cram. Pap. Exot. t. 338. f. G, H. 

 Kilima-njaro, wooded country at .iOOO to 6000 feet, July and 

 August. Tavieta, dense forest at 2300 feet, September. 

 One male and three females. 



14. Pieris hellica. 



Papilio hellica, Linn. Syst. Nat. i. p. 760. 



Kilima-njaro, wooded, rocky, and cultivated grouud, grassy downs, 

 at 4000 to 5500 feet, July and August, 



