1902.] LEPIDOPTERA FROM UGANDA. 47 



82. Eronia dilatata Butl. Port Ugowe, Feb. 23rd. 



83. Papilio policenes Cram. Port Alice, March 20th. 



84. „ demodocus Esper. Entebbe, April 30th ; Toro 



June 16th. 



85. „ lormieri Dist. Toro, June. 



86. Eretis perpaujyera Holl. Toro, June 16th. 



87. Gelcenorrhinus opalinus $ Butl. ,, ,, 



88. Baoris inconspicua Bertol. Entebbe, April 30th. 



New Species, dx. 

 Haema johnstoni, sp. n. (Plate I. figs. 4, 5.) 



Nearly related to H. herminia of Grose-Smith ; larger, with 

 almost the same pattern : the male paler and more olivaceous at 

 base ; the pale yellow belt of the secondaries much wider ; the 

 blackish macular belt across the disk of the wings rather wider 

 on the primaries and with its inner edge on the secondaries acutely 

 zigzag ; the external area less ochreous ; the irregular black 

 submarginal line better defined and with long denticles pointing 

 outwards on the folds between the nervures ; the yellow Ivinate 

 band between this line and the discal belt considerably narrowed 

 and partly obscured by dark brown ; the external border dark 

 brown, only interrupted by pale yellow patches on the subcostal 

 interspaces in the secondaries, but in the primaries interrupted 

 by small patches excepting on the lower radial interspace : on the 

 under surface the pattern is similar to that of H. hermhiia, but 

 the colouring is less rosy, greyer, the enclosed irregular band 

 limited externally by the straight central line is nari-ower and 

 becomes uniform with the ground-colour below the subcostal vein. 

 Expanse of wings 72 mm. 



The female has the general pattern above of what I regard as 

 H. herminia $ (an insect nearly related to H. captella 5 ) ; the 

 primaries are, however, much more produced at apex and the 

 secondaries at anal angle ; the basal area of the wings is much 

 more broadly suffused with f erruginovis along the veins, the central 

 blackish band on the secondaries is almost obliterated, only clearly 

 discernible towai'ds the costa, but is followed by a series of 

 indistinctly whitish-edged grey lunules followed by white dots, 

 the submarginal irregular black line being indistinct excepting 

 for the denticles on the folds between the veins : on the under 

 surface, as in the supposed female of H. herminia, the pattern 

 and general colouring nearly approach those of H. lurida $ , but 

 with less white on the primaries and with the central line much 

 narrower and red-brown rather than brick-red. Expanse of 

 wings 89 mm. 



Toro, 16th June, 1900. 



DiESTOGYNA AMARANTA Karsch. (Plate I. figs. 2, 3.) 



5 . Dark olive-brown above, irroi-ated with pale ochreous and 

 banded with the same colour; discoidal cell of primaries with 



