832 DR, A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA [Nov. 17, 
73. AXIOCERCES PERION. 
Papilio perion, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. ecclxxix. B, C (1782). 
@, Luvira River, Nyasa to Tanganyika Road, August 23rd, 
1895; Deep Bay, Feb. 24th, 1896. 
74, CIGARITIS ABBOTTI. 
Chrysophanus abbottii, Holland, ‘Entomologist,’ xxv. Suppl. p. 90 
(1892); Proc. Unit. States Nat. Mus. vol. xvii. p. 240, pl. vil. 
tig. 4 (1895). 
2, Kasungu Mountain, Nyika, March 2nd, 1896. 
« Emerald-green ova” (2. C1). 
75. SPINDASIS CAFFER. 
Aphneus caffer, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1868, p. 88, 
and 1870, p. 368. 
3 2, Kondowi, Lower Nyika, Feb. 21st; | ¢, Kasungu Moun- 
tain, 5395 feet alt., Nyika, Feb. 29th, 1896. 
“O, Bright green ova” (R. C.). 
76. SPINDASIS HOMEYERI, 
figs. 5 a—c (1886). 
9, Kambwiyi, Lower Nyika, Nov. 29th, 1895. 
“Large quantity of emerald-green ova” (Zt. C.). 
77. LACHNOCNEMA BIBULUS. 
Hesperia bibulus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 807 (1793). 
$, Virauli Hill, Nyasa to Tanganyika Road, August 22nd, 1895. 
78. VIRACHOLA ANTA. 
Lycena anta, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, ser. 3, vol. 1. 
p- 402 (1862). 
9 , Luvira River, Nyasa to Tanganyika Road, Sept. 19th, 1895 ; 
Kondowi, 4000 feet alt., Nyika, Feb. 21st, 1896. 
The example from Kondowi is somewhat aberrant, of a clear 
lavender, bluish towards the base, and with narrower and more 
defined brown borders than usual; the bands on the under surface 
are also narrow. The Luvira River example contained “ bright 
green ova,” according to Mr. Crawshay. 
79, RAPALA ZELA. 
Hypolyccena zela, Hewitson, Ill. Diurn. Lep., Suppl. p. 14, pl. 5. 
figs. 41, 43 (1869). 
3, Kasungu Mountain, 5345 feet alt., Nyika, Feb. 29th, 1896. 
80. Ionaus auRicosraLis, sp. nu. (Plate XLI. fig. 7.) 
Q. Nearly allied to Z. philippus, above ash-grey ; primaries with 
the costal margin, especially at the base, bright golden-ochreous, 
veins dusky, external border smoky grey, preceded by an arched 
increasing series of six whitish spots, edged in front with smoky 
