1896. ] FROM NYASA-LAND. 833 
grey; a whitish annulus at external angle; secondaries nearly as in 
L, philippus, but with a much larger, more brightly orange spot above 
the outer tail; body blackish, head above and collar dusky orange: 
under surface chalky whitish, with white-edged dark grey markings 
tinged with orange towards the abdominal margin of secondaries ; 
in general character these resemble the markings in J. philippus, 
but the discal interrupted line is more incurved on the primaries 
and more irregular (approaching that of J. bowkert in form) on the 
secondaries; the orange spot above the outer tail is large and 
conspicuous. Expanse of wings 35 millim. 
@, Kasitu River, Angoni country, W. of Lake Nyasa, June 
18th, 1895. 
Unfortunately only a single example, slightly chipped towards 
the anal angle of both hind wings, was obtained. 
81. IoLAUS CECULUS. 
Tolaus ceculus, Hopffer, Ber. Verh. Ak. Berlin, 1855, p. 642; 
Peters’ Reise nach Mossamb. y. p. 402, pl. 25. figs. 12-14 (1862). 
3 36,22, Mtambwi Hill, Deep Bay, July 1st and Dec. 1st, 
1895, Jan. 6th, Feb. 20th and 22nd, 1896. 
“ Fairly plentiful: a frequenter of upland forest” (2. C.). 
The Nyasa specimens seem to vary more, as regards the width 
of the red bands on the under surface, than those from South 
Africa. 
82. [OLAUS PALLENE, 
Myrina pallene, Wallengren, Kong]. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Hand]. 
1857, Lep. Rhop. Caffr. p. 36. 
2 2, Loangwa River, 2160 feet alt., Senga, August 30th, 1895. 
“ Bright green ova” (2. C.). 
83. MYLoTHRIS AGATHINA. 
Papilio agathina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ui. pl. eexxxvii. D, E (1782). 
2, Deep Bay, Lake Nyasa, Feb. 5th, 1896. 
** Hnormous number of yellow ova” (2. C.). 
84. MyLorHris CRAWSHAYI. 
Mylothris crawshayi, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1596, p. 124, pl. vi. fig. 4. 
3 6, Kasungu Mountain, Nyika, 7425 feet alt., March 2nd and 
ord, 1896. 
85. NYCHITONA ALCESTA. 
Papilio alcesta, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pl. ecclxxix. A (1782). 
Mpimbi plain, Upper Shiri River, March 24th and 25th, 1896. 
The females contained ‘‘ emerald-green ova, oblong and pointed” 
(R. C.). 
86. COLIAS EDUSA. 
Papilio edusa, Fabricius, Mant. Ins. ii. p. 23 (1787). 
Kasungu Mountain, Nyika, Sept. 2nd, 1893; Cheni-Cheni Moun- 
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