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Type J 1 in Hope Coll., Oxford : lower Cliambezi valley, 

 17.X.08. 



Cotype J in British Museum : Lufupa river, W. Katanga, 

 5.xi.07. 



Type § and cofcype <S in Hope Coll., Oxford, from east shore of 

 Lake Bangweolo, 23.V.08 ; 14.17.X.08, 



Described from three males and one female. 



Pardaleodes incerta Snell. 



A forest species ; taken on the Lualaba river, v., and Lofu 

 and Kalungwisi rivers, viii., ix. 



Pardaleodes vibius Hew. 



Represented by two specimens from the Lualaba river, v., and 

 one from Kalungwisi, ix. 



Coenides sp. near dacela Hew. 



A single specimen in rather bad condition which appeai-s to be 

 distinct from dacela Hew., but which in the circumstances I 

 hesitate to describe. Lufupa river, xi. 



Coenides leonora Plotz. 



A single specimen of this handsome species from the Lufupa 

 river, xi. 



Rhopalocampta libeon Druce. 

 Hhopalocampta unicolor Mab. 



I found this species not uncommon in the high plateau country 

 in the Kalungwisi district, but did not meet with it elsewhere. 



Rhopalocampta pisistratus Fabr. 



This species occurs over a wide area, but I never took any great 

 numbers of it. It is perhaps often mistaken for the next species 

 which is so abundant. 



Rhopalocampta forestan Cram. 



Extremely common everywhere. This species is much attracted 

 by moisture, and if one is sitting or standing still will often settle 

 on one's hands and arms attracted by the perspiration. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES 



Plate I. 



Eig. 1. Amauris lobengula katangce, $ , subsp. h. 



2. Acrcea ivelwitschi Rogenh., <J . 



3. „ mirifica Lathy, 2. . 



4. „ lualaba $ , sp. n. 



5. „ noliara chambezi $ , subsp. n. 



6. „ detecta $, sp. n. 



6 a. „ „ c? genitalia (from an individual similar 



to the type), 

 (i h. ,, caldarena, $ genitalia. 



7. „ lactea $ , sp. n. 

 8, !). „ mima $ 2 . sp. n. 



