256 ON BUTTERFLIES FROM ARABIA AND SOMALILAND. 
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[Feb. 18, 
Col. Yerbury has compiled the following list of Butterflies 
hitherto found at or near Aden :— 
1. Limnas chrysippus. 28. Catopsilia florella. 
Var. alcippus. Var, aleurona. 
Var. dorippus. Var. hyblea. 
Var. klugi. Var. pyrene. 
2. Ypthima asterope. 29. Teracolus vi. 
3. Melanitis ismene*, 30. Ke phisadia. 
4. Hypolimnas misippus. 31. ys calais. 
Var. alcippoides. Var. dynamene. 
Var. inaria. Var. carnifer. 
5. Junonia here. 32. $s pleione. 
6 35 clelia. Var. miriam, 
ub - cebrene. 33. * halimede. 
8. Pyrameis cardui. Var. acaste. 
9. Hamanumida dedalus fT. Var. celestis. 
10. Byblia ilithyia. 34, ” protomedia, 
11. » acheloia. 35. A eupompe. 
Var, castanea. 36. = epigone. 
12. Polyommatus beeticus. 37. = evagore. 
13. Catochrysops asopus. Var, saxeus. 
14. - cnejus. 38. + yerburii. 
15. = contracta. Var. swinhoei. 
16. Azanus gamra. 39. Belenois mesentina. 
W755) vena. Var. lordaca. 
18. Lyceenesthes amarah. 40. 6 leucogyne. 
19. Tarucus plinius (=pulcher). 41. Synchloe glauconome. 
20. ‘ theophrastus. 
21. Chilades trochiius. 
22. Zizera knysna. 
. Nepheronia arabica. 
. Papilio demoleus. 
Ismene anchises ||. 
23. ,,  gaika. 45. Chapra mathias. 
24. Hyreus lingeus f. 46. Gegenes karsana. 
25, Zesius livia §. 47. Pyrgus adenensis 4. 
26. Iolaus nursei. 48. Eretis djz!ele. 
27. Terias chaleomizta. 
. Gomalia elma. 
* Not uncommon at Lahej; though no specimens have been obtained. 
+ Taken by Mr. Chevallier at Haithalhim, and identified at the British 
Museum. 
+ A single specimen taken at Shaik Othman. 
§ Col. Yerbury believes that two species are confused under this name.— 
A. G. B. 
|| Col. Yerbury enumerates another species—‘‘ The Phantom Skipper” —often 
seen but never taken.—A. G. B. 
“| The Adenese representative of the Indian P. evanidus. 
Some further Notes on Larve from Aden. 
Teracolus pleione and 7. acaste both feed on Cadaba glandulosa ; 
T. protomedia, T. yerburii, and 7, evagore on a plant that I have 
been unable to determine. 
T'. dynamene and phisadia, food-plant Salvadora persica. 
The pupz of 7’. pleione, acaste, and protomedia (Pl. X. fig. 15) have 
considerable resemblance in shape; and it is possible that further 
study of the pupal stage may lead to a grouping of males with 
black nervures to their wings. The pupe of 7’. dynamene, phisadia, 
yerburii, and evagore are of an altogether different form. 
Synchloé glauconome, food-plants Dipterygium glaucum and 
‘Cleome paradowa. 
