1894.] FROM BEITISH EAST AFRICA. 577 



lal Mavari, Laitsipia ; Alng'aria ; Guaso Laschau ; Thagana, 

 woods beside Ukikuya ; Thegu ; Kavaluki Valley, Ukainba. 



100. Teeacolus heeo. 



Teracolus hero, Butler, P. Z. S. 1876, p. 150. n. 81, pi. vi. 

 fig. 12. 



c? ? , no exact locality recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



101. Teeacolus antevippe. 



Anthocharis antevippe, Boisduval, Sp. Gen. Lep. i. p. 572. 

 n. 18, pi. 18. fig. 3 (1836). 



3 $ , Guaso Narok. 



In T. zera, helle, suhvenosus, and hero tbe veins are more or less 

 blackened on the under surface, but in T. antevippe they are uniform 

 with the white ground-colour ; the black veins when present do not 

 result from abrasion, but are clothed with black scales. Of course 

 it is possible that this character may prove to be unimportant, but 

 that remains to be seen. 



102. Teeacolus omphale. 



Pieris omphale, Godart, Enc. Metk. ix. p. 122. n. 12 (1819). 

 <$ § , no exact locality recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 



103. Teeacolus exole. 



$ . Antliocharis exole (part), Beiche, Ferr. Gal. Voy. Abyss., 

 Ent. p. 460, pi. 31. fig. 4 (1849). 



2 . Anthocharis achine, Lucas (not Cramer), Lep. Exot. pi. 37. 

 fig. 2 (1835). 



5 , no exact locality recorded ; probably Sabaki Valley. 

 This is probably an extreme form (possibly a brood) of the 

 preceding. 



104. Teeacolus theuppi. 



Teracolus thruppi, Butler, P. Z. S. 1885, p. 771, pi. xlvii. 

 fig. 10. 



Barra near Merifano ; S.W. corner of Lake Baringo, Ukikuya. 



105. Teeacolus mestans. 



Teracolus minans, Butler, Ent. Month. Mag. xviii. p. 229 

 (1882). 



c5 $ , Njempo. 



A melanistic form of the female occurs in this, as in other allied 

 species. 



106. Catopsilia pyeene. 



Golias pjyrene, Swainson, Zool. 111. i. pi. 51 (1820-21). 



3 2 » Ngatana ; Kinani ; Thika-Shika. 



