1896.] FROM NYASA-LAND. 123 
62, SPINDASIS NYASSE. 
Aphneus nyasse, Butler, Ent. Month. Mag. xx. p. 250 (1884) ; 
P.Z. 8. 1894, p. 569, pl. xxxvi. fig. 4. 
3. Mrali, W. coast of Lake Nyasa, March 2nd; 9, Henga, 
W. of Lake Nyasa, Feb. 1st, 1895. 
‘Orange and black-barred long-tailed Blue” (2. C.). 
63. AXIOCERSES AMANGA. 
Zeritis amanga, Westwood, in Oates’s Matabele-Land, p. 351 
(1881). 
3, Mtambwi, foot of Nyika plateau, Feb. 4th; Kwereru Hill, 
Deep Bay, April 22nd, 1895. 
“Crimson-plush underwing Copper” and ‘ Spike-winged 
Copper ” (2. C.). 
64, AXIOCERSES PERION. 
Papilio perion, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. eeclxxix. B, C (1782). 
Q, Henga, Jan. 30th; ¢, Lumpi R., Feb. 2nd; ¢, Mrali, 
coast of Lake Nyasa, March 2nd, 1895. 
3, “ Scarlet and black Copper”; 2, ‘ Dull red Copper” (2.C.). 
65. VIRACHOLA ANTA. 
Lycena anta, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. i. p. 402 
(1862). 
@, Ngerenge Plains, Feb. 24th; Chilindi (8 miles 8. of 
Karonga), March Ist, 1895. 
“ Long-tailed curly-tufted Blue, black and orange spots” (2. C.). 
66. TATURA BUXTONT. 
2. Hypolycena buxtoni, Hewitson, Ent. Month. Mag. x. p. 206 
(1874). 
3 2. Hypolycena seamani, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 
1874, p. 332, pl. ii. figs. 3, 4. 
3 do, Lower Nyika, W. of Lake Nyasa, Feb. 2nd, 1895. 
“Striped Blue with four tails” (2. C.). 
A little larger than our solitary male from D’ Urban. 
67. TATURA CECULUS. 
Tolaus ceeculus, Hopffer, in Peters’ Reise n. Mossamb. p. 402, 
pl. xxv. figs. 12-14 (1862). 
2, Mtambwi, foot of Nyika plateau, Feb. 4th, 1895. 
“‘ Grey underwing striped Blue” (2. C.). 
The largest example of the female that I have seen, and almost 
as bright in colouring as the male. 
68. EPAMERA SIDUS. 
Tolaus sidus, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 3rd ser. ii. 
p. 176 (1864); Rhop. Afr. Austr. ii. p. 224, pl. iv. figs. 5, 6 
(1866). 
