168 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



Tekacolus XANTHUS. 



Teracohs xanthus Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1884, p. 440, pi. 39. f. 10 (1884). 

 18 cJ cJ . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 



Belenois raffeayi. 



Pieris raffrayi Oberthiir, fit. d'Ent. iii. p. 17, pi. 1. f. 3 (1878). 

 2 c? d . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruweuzori. 6000-13,000 ft. 24. ii. & 1. iii. 06. 



Belenois thysa. 



Pieris thysa Hopffer, Monatsb. Ak. Wiss. Berl. 1855, p. 639. 

 15 <? d , 1 ? . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 27. iv. & 7, 16, 19, 24. v. 06. 



Belenois seveeina. 



Papilio severina Cramer, Pap. Ex. iv. t. 338. ff. G, H (1782). 

 7 c? d , 7 ? 2 . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. TO, 28. iv. & 8, 19, 24. v. 06. 

 1 d . Mubuku Valley, Ruwenzori. 6000-13.000 ft. 20. i. 06. 

 All belong to the wet-season form. 

 rar. infida Butler. 

 Belenois infida Butler, P. Z. S. 1888, p. 78. 

 6 6,2- Between Kivata and Luimi, Ruwenzori. 7000-8000 ft. May and June. 

 {G. F. Scott Elliot.) 



Belenois westwoodi. 



Pinacopteryx westwoodi Wallengren, Lep. Khop. Caffr. p. 9 (1853). 



9 <? cJ , 5 S ? . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 16, 17, 25, 29, 30. iv. & 2, 5. v. 06. 

 (Representative of the wet-season form.) 



The females show considerable variation. One has the coloration of the male ; the 

 others, with ground colours from lemon to orpiment-yellow, are obscured by heavy 

 black borders, usually occupying nearly half the wings, and in one the black scaling 

 extends lightly all over the fore-wing, and even in the hind-wings only a portion of the 

 cell is free from the black dusting. 



Belenois solilucis. 



Belenois solilucis Butler, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1874, p. 433. 

 1 cJ , 1 ? . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 9, 24. v. 06. 



Belenois zochalia var. n. ochkacea. 



1$. MubukuValley,E. Ruwenzori. 6000-13,000 ft. 23. i. 06. Ury-season form.. 



A variety with both the fore- and hind-wings ochraceous above. 



