64 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA [Jan. 17, 



37. JUNONIA MICROMERA. 



Junonia micromera, Butler, Ann. Nat. Hist. 4th ser. xviii. p. 482 

 (1876). 



S 5 . Wadelai, 8th April, 1887. 



Originally described from Abyssinian examples. 



38. Junonia pelarga. 



Papilio jpelarga, Fabricius, Syst. Ent, p. 513. n. 296 (1775). 

 (S . Kangasi, 21st November, 1883 ; $ . Wadelai, 27th January, 



1887. 



39. Junonia galami. 



Vanessa galami, Boisduval, Faune Ent. de Madag. p. 46 (1833). 

 S • Kangasi, 20th November, 1883. 



40. Junonia terea. 



Papilio terea, Drury, 111. Exot. Ent. ii. pi. 18. figs. 3, 4 (1773). 

 c? . Vedada, 1 6th June ; Kangasi, 23rd July ; Stazione Bauri, 

 September 1883 ; $ . Foda, 28th October, 1885. 



41. Junonia chorimene. 



Vanessa chorimene, Gueriu, Icon. Regne Anim., Ins. texte, p. 476 

 (1844). 



2 . Foda, 27th October, 1885 ; S 2 ■ Wadelai, 8th and 9th April, 



1887. 



42. Protogoniomorpha anacardii. 



Papilio anacardii, Linn. Mas. Lud. Ulr. p. 236 (1764). 

 cJ . Monbuttu, July or August. 



43. Atella columbina. 



Papilio columbina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. 238. A, B (1782). 

 c? . Stazione Gadda, 6th January, 1886. 

 One headless example. 



44. Hypanis ilithyia. 



Papilio ilithyia, Drury, 111. Exot. Ent. ii. pi. 17. figs. 1, 2 

 (1773). 



c? . Wadelai, 24th January, 1887. 



45. Hypanis goetzius. 



Papilio goetzius, Herbst, Natursyst. Schmett. ix. pi. 258. figs. 1-4 

 (1798). 



? . Foda, 20th October, 1885 ; c?. Wadelai, 8th April, 1887. 



It is difficult to comprehend the reluctance of lepidopterists to 

 recognize the species of this genus ; they are better defined than any 

 of the species of Melitcea, and therefore far more easy to distinguish. 

 The present species is the Western and Eastern form of the more 

 Southern H. acheloia. 



