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Hypolycjena buxtoni Hew. 



Scarce in the southern part of the country and in Katanga. 

 Not uncommon in the Lake Bangweolo district and on the Tangan- 

 yika plateau, vii.-xi. 



Hypolycjena cceculus Hopff. 



A ubiquitous insect, which differs from most of its congeners 

 in being a woodland and not a forest insect. 



Stugeta bowkeri Trim. 



With the exception of one specimen taken on the upper 

 Kafue, x., I met with this insect only in the Luangwa valley, 

 where it occurred sparingly during the wet season. 



Stugeta maria. 



Stugeta maria Suffert, Deutsch. Ent. Zeit. "Iris," 1904, xvii. 

 p. 60. 



I took two females of this species (which is I think doubtfully 

 distinct from the last) on the Lufupa river, x., and a pair in the 

 Chambezi valley, x. 1908. 



Argiolaus silarus H. H. Druce. 



I took a pair of this handsome insect on the Alala plateau, 

 Broken Hill district of N.W. Rhodesia, x. and xi. It frequents 

 the borders of dense forest, generally flying high amongst the trees, 

 a habit which makes it difficult to capture. 



Epamera sidus Trim. 



Represented by a single female from the upper Kafue river, 

 N.W. Rhodesia, x. 



Epamera trimeni Wallengr. 



Represented by one male from the Alala plateau, north-east of 

 Broken Hill, xi., and two worn females from Fort Jameson, iii. 

 and iv. Also a single male from the north-east of Lake Bang- 

 weolo, ix. The males are more brightly coloured than Mashona- 

 land specimens, and the eye-spots at the anal angle are rather 

 more marked, but the difference is only one of degree. 



Aphniolaus pallene Wallengr. 



I captured one individual of this curious species on the lower 

 Zambezi, ii., one in the Luangwa valley, iii., and a third on the 

 Alala plateau, ix. It seems to be extremely local though widely 

 distributed. It is a woodland species. 



Aphn.eus orcas Drury. 



Two males from the Lualaba river, v. The specimens approxi- 

 mate to the form hollandi Butler. 



