76 MR. S. A. XEAVE ON BUTTERFLIES [Jan. 18, 



specimen in the Fort Jameson district, iv.1904, and subsequently 

 a small series in the Lualaba valley, iv.1907. 



Cyclopides cooksoni. 



Gyclopides cooksoni H. H. Druce, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1905, 

 p. 260, pi. xiii. fig. 10. 



I took four specimens of this striking species at Kambove, 

 iii. 



Gyclopides formosus Butler. 



I found this species abundant in Katanga in the wet season 

 but much less common in Northern Rhodesia. 



Gyclopides midas Butler. 



Abundant everywhere except in the Luang wa valley. 



Gyclopides kambove, sp. n. (Plate III. fig. 14, $ .) 



Dusky, with large orange spots on primary. Allied to quadri- 

 svgnatus Butl., but with the spots much larger and more 

 numerous. 



$ . Upperside. — Primaries dusky, the basal third bearing a 

 few scattered golden scales ; the following golden-orange spots : — 

 a large rectangular discocellular spot, a smaller one above it below 

 costa, two subapical spots, that nearer costa the larger ; an 

 irregular spot the largest of all, lies below and a little beyond cell- 

 end between veins 4 and 2 ; a small spot below it in 1 6, some- 

 times confluent with last. Secondaries dusky, without spots, 

 with scattered golden hairs at base, and in some specimens with 

 a few golden scales on discal area. 



Underside as upperside, but spots of primary larger and some- 

 what confluent. 



Fringe dusky ; palpi golden tipped dusky ; thorax and abdomen 

 dusky, sides of latter with a few golden scales. 



Length of primary 14-16 mm. 



Type o* in British Museum : Kambove, 24.vi.07. Cotypes in 

 Hope Coll., Oxford. 



Described from six individuals from same locality, all except 

 type taken in March. 



Gyclopides wallacei, sp. n. (Plate III. fig. 15, S .) 



Dusky with cream-coloured markings; allied to C. willemi 

 Wall., in coloration, but in distribution of markings near 

 C. puncttdata Butler. 



S . L t pperside. — Primaries dusky ; a minute discocellular 

 whitish spot ; below costa between cell and apex three elongated 

 cream-coloured spots, of which the middle one is the smallest and 

 placed more proximally than the others ; a submarginal row of six 

 internervular spots of the same colour, two of which are in 

 area 1 6, the upper the smaller of the two. 



