1896.] FROM NYASA-LAND. 841 
lilac, irrorated with bronze-brown on costal area and external border 
almost to anal angle; vitreous spots with golden-brown margins ; 
fringe as above: body below white, faintly lilacine at the sides of 
the pectus and brown at the sides of the venter. Expanse of 
wings +1 millim. 
Mbalizi Valley, Unyika, August 25th, 1895. 
This species has such a familiar aspect, that I had hoped, with 
the assistance of Dr. Holland’s most vaiuable monograph, to be 
able to find a published name for it; but, not having done so, I 
have taken the liberty of dedicating it to that most energetic and 
painstaking Lepidopterist. 
11]. TagrapEs FLESUS. 
Papilio flesus, Fabricius, Spec. Ins. ii. p. 135 (1781). 
Leya stream, Deep Bay, June 4th, 1895. 
112. EaGris JAMESONI. 
Antigonus jamesoni, Sharpe, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, 
vol. vi. p. 348 (1890). 
Chuona River (Mwewe’s town), Unyika, Sept. 14th; Lampi 
River, Lower Nyika, Oct. 21st, 1895. 
1138. ABANTIS (SAPHA) TRIMENI. 
Sapea trimeni, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1895, p. 264, pl. xv. fig. 5. 
Loangwa River, Senga, Sept. 10th, 1895. 
I wish I could agree with Dr. Holland in thinking this identical 
with Westwood’s species; but, as the species most nearly allied to 
the latter and this (A. pwradisea) invariably has the sides of the 
abdomen ochreous, and the number of segments said by Westwood 
to be luteous does not correspond with the number of segments 
which are white in A. trimeni, I consider that, until specimens 
of the latter are received from the same locality as that of 
Westwood’s type, L-still have the stronger case. 
114. GorGYRA JOHNSTONI. 
Aeromachus ? johnstoni, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 673. 
Gorgyra johnstoni, Holland, P. Z. 8. 1896, p. 32, pl. i. fig. 6. 
3, Deep Bay, Feb. 6th; ¢,9 taken in coitu, Feb. 15th, 1896. 
Q@. “ Pale yellow ova ” (#. C.). 
The sexes are absolutely alike. 
115. OXYPALPUS RUSO. 
Pamphila ruso, Mabille, C.R. Soc. Ent. Belg. vol. xxv. p. elxxxiii 
(1891). 
Oxypalpus ruso, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 669; Holland, 1. ¢. 
1896, p. 39, pl. ili. fig. 13. 
Mtambwi Hill, Feb. 20th; Kondowi, 4000 feet alt., Nyika, 
Feb. 21st; Kasungu Mountain, 7425 feet alt., Nyika, March 4th, 
1896. 
