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31. Pyrameis Cardui^ Linn. Cairo, Hor Tamanib, Akeek 

 Island. The larva is abundant on the wormwood (Artemisia). 



32. Junonia (Enone, Linn. Hor Tamanib, Harl^eko, Ta- 

 jora. Inhabits W., S. and E. Africa, and Madagascar. 



33. Junonia Clella, Cram. Harkeko. 



34. Junonia Limnoria, King. Rafla. Inhabits Abyssinia. 



35. Hippardiia Theleppana^ Hiibn. Inhabits also Mount 

 Lebanon. 



36. Hipparchia Asterope, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 29, f. II 

 — 14. Hor Tamanib, Harkeko. 



37. Hypanis Ilithya, Cram. Harkeko, Tajora. Inhabits 

 also W. and S. Africa. 



38. Deudorix Livia, Klug, Symb. Phys. pi. 40, f. 3, 4. 

 Tajora. 



39. Jolaus Tajoraca, n. Expands 1 in. 6 lin. Purplish 

 blue. Fore wing : a broad stripe along the costa, a broad 

 band along the hind margin, and the apical third part 

 of the wing blackish brown ; a black transverse dot at 

 the end of the discoidal cell. Hind wing : a large apical 

 patch and an irregular band along the hind margin blackish 

 brown, the band bordered with white on the outer side, 

 and including in its middle a deep black spot; space along 

 the inner margin bluish white. Under side white ; a streak 

 across the tip of the discoidal cell, and two exterior narrow 

 slightly zigzag bands blackish brown. Hind wing : a nar- 

 row undulating blackish brown band between the streak 

 and the base ; a slender oblique blackish brown streak 

 between this band and the base ; first exterior band forming 

 a deep and acute angle near the inner margin ; second exterior 

 band interrupted and abbreviated near the inner margin, 

 terminating in a patch near the costa; a deep black spot like 

 that of the upper side ; some emerald-green scales between 

 this spot and the posterior angle. Head, pectus, legs, and 

 under side of abdomen white. Allied to I. 13alcari. Tajora. 



40. AplincBUS Acamus, King, Symb. Phys. pi. 41, f. 7 — 9. 

 Cairo, Hor Tamanib. Harkeko. 



41. Aphnceuff Tamaniba, n. Expands I in. I lin. Fe- 

 male. — iEneous-brown. Fore wing blue in some aspects at 

 the base and on the hind half Hind wing blue, with a 

 narrow brown border in some aspects ; an orange spot 

 adjoining the tail into which it extends, bordered on the 



