1896.] FROM NYASA-LAND. 853 
Hrrrocera. 
90. Cheerocampa osiris, Dalm. 99. Acontia graellsii, Fezsth. 
91. Daphnis nerii, Linn. 100. Cyligramma latona, Cramer. 
92. Nephele accentifera, Beauv. 101. rudilinea, Wath. 
*93. Antiphella atrinotata, Butler, *102. Fodina johustoni, Butler. 
94. Deiopeia pulchella, Linn. 103. Glyphodes sinuata, Fadbr. 
95. Argina leonina, Walk. 104. Gonodela zombina, Butler. 
96. Egybolia vaillantina, Stoll. 105. Comibzena ? sp. (much rubbed ; 
97. Hibrildes norax, Druce. possibly Zhalassodes scissaria, 
*98. Phexgorista zebra, Butler. Feld.). 
In this list the new forms are indicated by an asterisk; these 
I now proceed to describe :— 
PHYSCENURA PIONE, var. LucIDA. (Plate XLIII. fig. 1.) 
Differs from typical P. pione, of which we have a good series, in 
the larger white area on the upper surface of the primaries, the 
black internal streak being abbreviated or even sometimes almost 
obliterated, so that the lobe extending from the white area towards 
inner margin is of at least double the width: on the under surface 
the black strize are wider apart, far less numerous, and the yellow 
ocelli are paler; the three black limes on outer border are not 
equidistant as in typical P. pione, the two inner ones being nearer 
together. Expanse of wings, ¢ 39 millim., 9 45. 
Two males and one female. 
It is possible that this form may prove constant to locality: it 
is probably from near Fort Songwe, N.W. Nyasa. We have 
received typical P. pione only from Zomba and Deep Bay. 
MYLoruris YULEI, sp.n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 2.) 
g. Above milky white, slightly tinted with primrose-yellow 
at the base; apical border, a very slender marginal line, and a 
dot at extremity of second median branch black; costal border 
towards base irrorated with blackish; secondaries with black 
marginal dots at extremities of median branches and submedian 
vein: primaries below golden orange (or cadmium-yellow) to 
middle of cell ; apical area washed diffusedly with saffron-yellowish ; 
seven marginal black dots, the last, at extremity of first median 
branch, very small: secondaries creamy buff, yellower at base, the 
costal areolet cadmium-yellow ; six black marginal spots, the 
smallest being the fifth from anal angle or that at extremity of 
radial nervure: body normal. Expanse of wings 51 wmillim. 
The female, which I formerly supposed to be a pale variety of 
M. rueppellii, differs chiefly on the upper surface in the pale saftron 
flush at the base of the primaries and the still paler tint at base of 
secondaries: on the under surface it agrees very nearly with the 
male. Expanse of wings 59 millim. 
The female example in the Museum is from Kilima-njaro. 
PHRISSURA NYASANA, sp. n. (Plate XLIII. fig. 3.) 
An exact copy of Mylothris rueppellii: differing chiefly in its 
