52 MR. S. A. NEAVE ON BUTTERFLIES [Jan. 18, 



AXIOCERCES HARPAX Fabr. 

 AXIOCERCES AMANGA Westw. 



These two species are ubiquitous and on the wing at all 

 seasons. 



LEPTOMYRINA LARA L. 



I took this species in some numbers in one spot in the Luangwa 

 valley, viii., but did not meet with it elsewhere. 



Capts disjunctus Trim. 



I took four males and two females of this species on high 

 plateau both north and south of the Lofu valley, Tanganyika 

 plateau, viii. and ix., also one female on the east of Lake 

 Bangweolo, v. It frequents flowers, etc., on the outskirts of 

 dense forest. The males are somewhat intermediate between 

 typical disjunctus and var. connexivus Butler *. 



Phasis leroma Wallengr. 



I captured a solitary male of this species in the lower Chambezi 

 valley, 25.X.08. This seems to extend its range considerably 

 further north than it has hitherto been recorded. 



Spalgis lemolea H. H. Druce. 



Represented in the collection by a female captured at Kambove, 

 iii., and a male on the Chambezi river, iv. Tt is a forest 

 species. 



Lycvenesthes amarah Guer. 



A very common species in the Luangwa valley at all seasons, 

 but scarce to the west of the Mchinga escarpment, and not met 

 with at all in Katanga. 



Lycjenesthes sylvanus Drury. 



A single male from the Lubudi river, Katanga, x. 



Lyc^nesthes minima Trim. 



I took four individuals of this apparently rare little species in 

 the Ndola district, upper Kaf ue river, N.W. Rhodesia, x. 



Lyclenesthes lunulata Trim. 



This species seems to be ubiquitous and to be on the wing at 

 all seasons. 



Lyoenesthes sanguinea. 



Lyccenesthes sanguinea B.-Bak. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1910, p. 41. 

 I found this handsome species, which might at first sight be 

 mistaken for the preceding, quite common on the high plateau 



* T. Z. S. 189G. p. 831, pi. \ii. fig. G. 



