46 New Lepidoptera collected by Mr. T. A. Barns 



January, 1920, one ? (holotype) ; Lesse, Ituri Forest, Semliki Eiver, 

 February, 1920, one ? . 



The second specimen is smaller, with a straighter outer margin to 

 the fore wing, and somewhat resembles forms of the Pinacopteryx 

 group. 



5. Pinacopteryx vidua ? , f. primulina f. nov. 



We assign this form to vidua Butl., because it was taken at the 

 same place as the $ of that form, and no other form was found in 

 the district. 



Upperside primrose-yellow. Fore wing with a faint reddish basal 

 suffusion in one specimen, but well-marked in the other. A faint distal 

 dot in three. A marginal row of blackish dots on the veins, and apex 

 narrowly blackish. Hind wing with faint reddish suffusion in one 

 specimen, and dots at end of veins — these absent in the other specimen. 



Underside of fore wing darker at the apex, and with a red basal 

 patch. A small spot in three as above, but no marginal dots. Hind 

 wing darker than above. A curved row of faint blackish dots in 2-6, 

 placed between the cell and the margin. 



Length of fore wing : 20 mm. 



Habitat.— Lake Tshohoa, Euanda District, August, 1919, one ? 

 (holotype) ; Akanjaru River, Ruanda District, August, 1919, one ? . 

 T. A. Barns. 



DANAIDAE. 



6. Amauris egialea similis subsp. nov. (pi. IX, fig. 5). 



This form presents a strong likeness to albimaculata Butl., but has 

 the characters of the egialea group, easily distinguished by the longer 

 and broader band. 



$ ? . Upperside with fore wing markings as in egialea Crm. The 

 white spots are smaller, the two placed beyond the cell being shorter 

 and more quadrate. Hind wing with pale-brown band not extending 

 beyond apex of cell, extending slightly into celulles 2,- 4, 5, 6, forming a 

 costal spot above vein 7, not reaching base of wing, and extended to 

 inner margin. This band is not well-defined distally, in which this 

 agrees with other forms of this group. A submarginal series of three 

 to five brown or whitish spots, which are placed nearer to the margin 

 than in the echeria forms. 



Underside similar to the upper. Fore wing with dark brown 

 apical area. Hind wing dark brown. 



