1896.] FROM LAKE RUDOLF. 537 
84. Papriio BrontEs, Godman. 
lex. Meo, Oct. 25. 
lex. Darro Mts., Nov. 10. 
85. PAPILIO DONALDSONI, sp. n. 
Allied to P. nireus, but differs in the brilliant blue band on the 
fore wing. 
Fore wing.—The blue band ending below the median nervure 
much narrower in width and distinctly separated by the black 
nervules. The two blue spots near the apex clearly defined but 
smaller. Hind wing: similar to P. nireus, but the band not so 
wide and terminating above the anal angle. 
Underside——With the exception of the yellow submarginal 
band on the hind wing, there is no other difference from P. nireus. 
This band is almost united from the apex to the first median 
nervule, the outward lines or edges being almost straight. 
2. Similar to the female of P. nireus in colour, but the blue 
band terminates below the discoidal cell, as in the male. Under- 
side entirely brown, without the yellow submargina] border 
on the hind wing. 
Expanse: ¢ 3'2 inches, 2 3°6 inches. 
3ex. Darro Mts., Nov. 6. 
2ex. Meo, Oct. 25. 
86. Paprito antryorti, Oberthiir. 
2 ex. Walenso, Oct. 25. 
2ex. Darro Mts., Nov. 4-16. 
Family HESPERIID 2. 
87. IsMENE FORESTAN (Cram.). 
lex. Sheik Husein, Sept. 26. 
88. HesPERIA VINDEX (Cram.). 
lex. Sheik Husein, Sept. 24. 
89. PampnHina INconspicua, Bert. 
lex. Argeisa, July 18. 
lex. Shebeli, Aug. 30. 
lex. Sheik Husein, Sept. 28. 
90. NISONIADES DJ ZLEZLE (Wallengr.). 
lex. Goura, Sept. 14. 
lex. Sheik Husein, Sept. 28. 
91. NISONIADES WESTERMANNI (Latr.). 
6 ex. Sheik Husein, Sept. 19-26, 
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