16 DB. w. J. HoiiLANB ON tbb afeioan [Jan. 14, 



and markings of the underside of the secondaries, and it would 

 not be at all safe to merge the two forms under the same name 

 until we have more material. 



43. T. QUATEENA, Mab. 



Ceratricliia quaterna, Mab. C. E. Soc. Ent. France, 1889, 

 p. clvi; Novit. Lepidopt. p. 20, pi. iii. fig. 3 (1891). 



Ilab. Sierra Leone {Mahille), 



This beautiful species, the type of which is before me as I write, 

 is correctly referred to the genus Trichosemeia, 



44. T. (?) BEiGiDA, Ploetz. 



Antigonus brigida, Ploetz, S. B. Z. vol. xl. p. 361 (1879). 



Hab. Cameroons (Oood); Eoorke's Drift, S. Africa (in my 

 coUection). 



What I take to be the species named brigida by Ploetz is a 

 species which is more properly located in this genus than any 

 other at present constituted, though the secondaries lack the 

 characteristic hairy brand near the costa on the upperside, which 

 led me to give the name which I have applied to this genus. 

 This remark holds good also of tlie two following species. 



45. T. (?) UBBBus, Druce. (Plate IV. fig. 21.) 

 Tagiades Iiereus, Druce, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 417. 

 Hab. Angola {Monteiro). 



This species seems to be" closely allied to, if not identical with, 

 S. brigida, Ploetz. In case of identity the name given by 

 Mr. Druce has priority. 



46. T. (?) STJBALBIDA, Holl. 



Sarangesa subalbida, Holl. Ent. News, Jan. 1894, p. 26, pi. i. 

 fig. 7. 



Bab. Valley of the Ogove (Good). 



In the form of the wings and the neuration, together with the 

 form of the antennaB, this species comes nearer those which are 

 strictly classified in the genus TricJiosemeia than to those included 

 in Sarangesa. The hairy brand on the upperside of the secondaries 

 is lacking ; but in spite of this I prefer to place the species here, 

 rather than to leave it where I originally located it. 



Tagiades, Hiibn, 



47. T. FLESus, Eabr. 



Papilio flesus, Fabr. Spec. Ins. ii. p. 135, no. 621 (1871) ; Mant. 

 Ins. p. 88, no. 797 (1787) ; Ent. Syst. iii. p. 338, no. 286 (1793). 



Nisoniades flesus, Butl. Cat. Fabr. Diurn. Lep. p. 286. 



Papilio ophion, Dm. 111. Exot. Ent. vol. iii. pi. xvii. figs. 1, 2 

 (1782) ; Stoll, Suppl. Cram. Pap. Exot. p. 127, pi. xxvi. figs. 4, 4 c 

 (1791). 



Nisoniades ophion, Trim. Ehop. Air. Aust. Tol. ii. p. 313 (1866). 



