66 Da. W, J. lioLiiiifD ON THE APEtOAN [Jan. 14, 



aries, and, I strongly suspect, is the insect described by M. Mabille 

 as Gohalus atrio (cf, genus Col^altis). A figure of G. atrio, lent me 

 by the author, heightens the probability of this supposition, but 

 without the type before me 1 will not attempt to express a positive 

 opinion. The insect in the Staudinger collection labelled Gohalus 

 carlo in the handwriting of Mons. Mabille is a normal specimen 

 of S, pulvina, Ploetz, J . 



220. S. Nox, Mab. (Plate IV. fig. 20.) 



Pamphila nox, Mab. 0. E. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. clxviii. 

 ffab. Ijagoa (Mabille) ; Gaboon (Good). 



This species is apparently very abundant in the valley of the 

 Ogove. I have a large series of specimens. 



Baobis, Moore. 



221. B. patuellus, Hopff. 



Pamphila fatuellus, Hopff. Monatsber. k. Akad. Wisseusch. 

 Berl. 1855, p. 643 ; HopfE. Peters' EeisQ n. Mossanjb., Ins. p. 417, 

 pi. xxvii. figs. 3, 4 (1862). ' 



Pamphila horbonica, Trim, (part.) Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. ii. 

 pp. 303, 304 (1866). 



Hesperia caffrana, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xliv. p. 43 (1883). 



Pamphila fatuellus, Trim. S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 323 (1889). 



Pamphila cinerea, Mab. MS. 



Hub. Natal, Zanzibar, Gaboon, Cameroons. 



This species is very common at Gaboon, and, I think, has 

 generally been confounded with P. borbonica, from which, however, 

 it may well be separated, as pointed out by Mr. Trimen. A worn 

 female in the Staudinger collection has been labelled Pamphila 

 cinerea by Mons. Mabille. 



222. B. MAHOBAiii, Boisd. 



Hesperia marchalii, Boisd. Faune Ent. de Madgr. p. 66 (1833). 



Pamphila marchalii, Mab., Grandid. Madagascar, vol. xviii. 

 p. 362, pi. Iv. flgs. 3, 3 a (1887). , 



Mab. Madagascar. 



Both from the figure and the description I am inclined to think 

 that this species is very near to, if not identical with, P, fatuellus, 

 Hopff., in which case Boisduval's name has priority. 



223. B. LUGENs, HopfE. 



Pamphila lugens, HopfE. Monatsber. k. Akad. Wissensch. Berl. 

 1855, p. 643; Peterg' Eeise n. Mossamb., Ins. p. 418, pi. xxvii. 

 figs. 5, 6 (1862): Trim. S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 318 (1889). 



Halpe lugem, Butl. P. Z. S. 1893, p. 673. 



Hah. Delagoa Bay, East Tropical Africa. 



The genus Halpe is not represented in Africa, and Dr. Butler's 

 reference of this species to f'hat genius is in error. 



