1896.] ON i/BPiDOPTBHA FKOM SOJIALl-LAlfb. 523 



third segment, and expanded into a spot in the middle oi: the 

 eighth ; there is also an indistinct brown stripe on each side of the 

 abdomen. Legs testaceous, with blackish spines, and the tibia) 

 shading into dark brown towards the e.x;tremjty. Wings hyaline, 

 with brown nervures, the cross-nervures towards the costa, and 

 the costal and subcostal nervures between the nodus and the 

 pterostigma, yellow. Base strongly tinged with yellow on the 

 hind wings, but only slightly so on the fore wings. Pterostigma 

 very long, yellow, between slender black nervures. Fore wings 

 with 11 antenodal crosa-nervures, the last not continuous, and 9-10 

 postnodal cross-nervures, the first two not continuous ; the nodul 

 sector very slightly waved, and the row of cells below only doubled 

 for the last 2 or 3 before the hind margin. Sectors of the arculus 

 distinctly stalked ; triangle traversed, followed by three rows of 

 cells increasing ; three subtriangular cells ; one cross-nervure in 

 the lower basal cell ; no supratriangular ceils. Hind wings rather 

 broad at base, with the base of the triangle on a level with the 

 arculus. 



Debar, Goolis Mountains, Feb. 4, 1895. 



There seems no reason to regard this insect as the female of 

 eitlier of the foregoing. It differs from typical Orthetnim in the 

 last antenodal cross-nervure being discontinuous. 



6. Hemiaitax ephippigbe, Burm. 



Bichen, Somali-land, Feb. 5, 1895. 



A common species in the warmer parts of the Old "World. 



4. List of Lepidoptera collected in Somali-land by Mrs. E. 

 Lort Phillips. By Emily Mary Sharpe. 



[Received April 21, 1896.] 



Mrs. B. Lort Phillips accompanied her husband on his recent 

 expedition to the Goolis Mountains in Somali-land, in the spring 

 of 1895, and formed a collection of Butterflies which have furnished 

 an interesting supplement to that made by Dr. Donaldson Smith 

 during his recent travels in Somali-land. For a full account of 

 the country traversed by Mr. Lort Phillips, I must refer my 

 readers to the paper published by the last-named gentleman on the 

 Birds obtained during the expedition (c/. ' Ibis,' 1896, pp. 62-87, 

 pi. ii.). 



Family D a n a i d jb. 



1. LlMNAS OHKYSIPPUS (L.). 



a. 6 . Gotten, April 6. 6. ? . Debar, Goolis Mts., Feb. 4. 



2. LiMNAS DORIPPUS (Klug). 



a. J . Debar, Feb. 4. 6. d . Dara-as, March 5. 



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