1896.] FROM NYASA-LAND. 821 
The following is a list of the species in the two series last 
collected by Mr. Crawshay, among which are twenty new to science, 
some being of considerable interest. 
1. AMAURIS ANSORGEI. 
Amauris ansorgei, E. M. Sharpe. 
Kasungu Mountain, 7200 feet alt., Nyika, March 3rd, 1896. 
2. AMAURIS CRAWSHAYI, sp.n. (Plate XI. fig. 1.) 
Intermediate between A. albimaculata and A. whytei: the 
primaries having the form and pattern of the former, but the 
ground-colour is much deeper, glossed with indigo; the pattern 
of the secondaries corresponds with that of A. whytei, excepting 
that the submarginal spots are better defined and pearl-white and 
the broad belt paler and more creamy. TExpanse of wings 80 
millim. 
3 d, Kapora, Songwe plain, 2nd March, 1895; Nkata Bay, 
W. coast of Lake Nyasa, 14th March, 1896. 
3. LIMNAS CHRYSIPPUS. 
Papilio chrysippus, Linnzeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 263 (1764). 
3, Kasungu Mountain, 7425 feet alt., Nyika, March 4th, 
1896, 
4. GNOPHODES DIVERSA. 
Gnophodes diversa, Butler, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, 
vol. v. p. 333 (1880). 
9, Mkamasi River, Nyasa to Tanganyika Road, August 22nd, 
1895. 
“ White ova” (f. C.). 
5. MELANITIS SOLANDRA. 
Papilio solandra, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 500 (1775). 
2, Leya, Deep Bay, W. coast of Lake Nyasa, June 4th, 1895 
Var. fulvescens. Nkata Bay, March 14th, 1896. 
“ Emerald-green ova” (2. C.). 
6. APHYSONEURIA PIGMENTARIA. 
Aphysoneuria pigmentaria, Karsch, Ent. Nachr. xx. p. 191 (1894). 
©, Kasungu Mountain, 7425 feet alt., March 3rd, 1896. 
“‘ Pearly-white coloured ova” (f. C.). 
7. PHYSCENURA PIONE, 
Q. Physcenura pione, Godman, P. Z. 8. 1880, p. 183, pl. xix. 
figs. 2,3; 3. Trimen, ]. c. 1894, p. 20, pl. iv. fig. 1. 
Fuleriva forest, Deep Bay, March 6th, 1896. 
Seven examples were obtained; but, as we already possess a 
sufticient series of this pretty species, none were retained for the 
Museum collection. 
