662 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA FROM [NoV. 7, 



91. ViRACHOLA ANT A. 



Lycoena anta, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. i. p. 402 

 (1862). 



S , Zomba, December 1892 and January 1893. 



92. Spindasis ntass^. 



Aplmcms nyassoe, Butler, Ent. Mo. Mag. xx. p. 250 (1884). 

 2 , Zomba, December 1892. 



A much damaged example, but corresponding exactly in under- 

 surface pattern with the male. 



93. Spindasis hometeri. 



Aphnceus homey eri, Dewitz, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. xxx. p. 429, 

 pi. 2. figs. 5 «-c (1886). 



Zomba, December 1892. 



In the plate the coloration of the upper surface is a little too 

 florid ; in fact, the upper surface is not unlike that of Spindasis 

 natalensis ; the pattern of the under surface at once fixes the species. 



94. AXIOCERSES AMANGA. 



Zeritis amanga, Westwood in Oates's ' Matabele-Land,' p, 351 , 

 n. 62 (1881). 



Lake Mw^eru ; Zomba, July 1892. 



95. AXTOCERSES HjVRPAX. 



Papilio Jiarpax, Fabricius, Syst, Ent. App. p. 829, n. 327-8 

 (1775). 

 Lake Mweru ; Zomba, July 1892 and January 1893. 



96. AxTOCERSES PERION, 



Papilia -perion, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. ccclxxix. B, C (1782). 



Zomba, July and December 1892. 



It appears to me that Hiibner has as much claim to the genus 

 Axiocerses as Felder has to the majority of the genera indicated 

 by him in the ' Eeise der Novara.' 



97. Myloxhris agathina. 



Papilio agathina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. pi. ccxxxvii. D, E(1782). 



(S ? , Lake Mweru ; § , Zomba, December 1892 and January 

 1893. 



As I have explained elsewhere, the genus Mylothris is readily 

 separable from Belenois, not only by its slightly longer wiugs, but 

 as having only four branches to the subcostal vein of primaries. 

 When describing Belenois ivelwitschii, HeiT Eogenhofer recognizes 

 the fact, mentioning " die gegabelte Apicalader " as a distinguish- 

 ing character of the genus Belenois ; nevertheless, in the same paper 

 (Ann. Nat. Hofmuseums, Wien, 1889, pi. xxiii.), he has figured 

 Belenois iantlie under the new name of Mijlothris agylla, Egh., and 

 Phrissura phaola as also a Mylothris. His B. welwitschii comes 



