256 ON BUTTEBFLIES PEOM AEABIA ANH SOMALILAND. [Eeb. 18, 



Col. Terbury has compiled the following list of Butterflies 

 hitherto found at or near Aden : — 



* Not. uncommon at Lahej ; tbough no specimens bave been obtained. 



+ Taken by Mr. Chevallier at Haitbalbim, and identified at tbe British 

 Museum. 



} A single apecinien taken at Shaik Otliman. 



§ Col. Yerbury believes that two apecies are confused under this name. — 

 A. G. B. 



II Col. Yerbury enumerates another apecies — " The Phantom Skipper " — often 

 seen but never taken. — A. G. B. 



^ Tlie Adenese representative of the Indian P. evanidus. 



Some further Notes on Larva from Aden. 



Teracoltis j^leione and T. acasie both feed on Caduba glandulosa ; 

 T. protomedia, T. yerhurii, and T. evayore on a plant that I have 

 been unable to determine. 



1\ dynamene and jthisadia, food-plant Salvadora persica. 



The pupa; of T. pleione, acaste, and protomedia (PI. X. fig. 15) have 

 considerable resemblance in shape ; and it is possible that further 

 study of the pupal stage may lead to a grouping of males with 

 black nervures to their wings. The pupaa of T. dynamene, phisadia, 

 yerburii, and evagore are of an altogether different form. 



Synchloe glauconome, food-plants Dipterygium glaucum and 

 Cleome paradoxa. 



