172 ZOOLOGICAL EESULTS OF THE EUWENZOEI EXPEDITION. 



border along vein 1 b, and there is a similar streak, but of three times the ^Yidth, 

 along vein 1 c ; a triangular patch of povpdered black, with its apex at the origin 

 of vein 2, extends outwards one-third the length of the wing. 



Underside. Both wings plain fulvous, save for the thin black marginal line from mid- 

 costa to the tornus of the fore-wing and from vein 7 to 1 5 of the hind-wing ; a patch 

 of black scales at the base of the internal margin of the fore-wing extends indistinctly 

 outwards along vein 1. 



Antennee and palpi black above, fulvous below. Head and body fulvous above, 

 orange below. The legs orange, save that the femora are black above. 



3 c? d , from Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 19, 21. v. & 27. vi. 06. 



Pakdaleodes incerta. 



PampMla incerta Suellen, Tijd. Ent. (2) vii. p. 29, t. 2. ff. 10-12 (1872). 

 1 3 . Mubuku Valley, E. Euwenzori. 6000-13,000 ft. 9. i. 06, 



Cyclopides metis. 



Papilio metis Linn. Mus. Ulr. p. 325 (1764). 

 3 d d . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori. 5000-7000 ft. 6, 7. i. & 5. ii. 06. 



Cyclopides willemi. 



Heteropterus willemi Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr. p. 47 (1857). 



1 2 . Mokia, S.E. Ruwenzori. 3500 ft. 27. vi. 06. 



CtCLOPIDES MIDAS. 



Cyclopides midas Butler, P. Z. S. 1893, p. 671. 



2 d c? , 1 ? . Mubuku Valley, E. Ruwenzori. 5000-7000 ft. 17. i. 06. 



2 cJ d . Kasamaza's 5300 ft., Kivata 6000-8000 ft., Ruwenzori. ( G. F. Scott Elliot) 



Chioneigia, gen. n. 



Antennse a little longer than three-fourths the length of the fore-wing, rather stout, 

 the gradually incrassate club about one-third the length of the shaft and about three 

 times its diameter ; the apiculus not sharply marked off from the club-mass and in 

 length hardly more than half its diameter. 



Palpi porrect, the third joint hardly visible in the thick mass of scales which 

 obscures the second. 



Pore-wing : the costa slightly concave above the distal portion of the cell, and the 

 apex subacute, hardly more than half a right angle in male, more in the female, in 

 which sex the costal margin is proportionately shorter. The convex external margin 

 a little longer than the internal in the male, subequal in the female. The cell less 

 than two-thirds of the wing-length (about five-eighths in male, three-fifths in female) ; 



