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Planema lycoa. 

 Polyommatus boeticus. 

 Catochrysops parsimor . 

 Everes jobatus. 

 Tarucus pulcher. 

 Catalinus margaritaceus. 

 Zizera Knysna. 



,, gaika. 

 Allotinus zymna. 

 Hyreus lingenis. 

 ,, falkensteinii. 

 ,, palemon. 

 ,, equatorialis. 

 Mylothris croceus sp. no v. 

 Nychitoma sylvicola. 

 Terias zoe. 

 ,, regularis. 

 ,, desjardinsii. 

 ,, senegalensis. 

 Callonine hildebrandtii. 

 Teracolus lucullus. 



,, bifasciatus. 

 Belenois mesentina var. 

 aurigenii. 

 , , severina var. infida. 

 „ instabilis. 

 Nepheronia thalasmia. 

 Papilio demoleus. 

 ,, Mackinnoni. 

 bromius. 



Papilio erinus. 



,, Jacksoni. 

 Serangera djsetala. 

 Pyrgus dromus. 

 Cyclopides midas. 

 Heteropterus Lepelletieri. 

 Padraona zeno. 

 Rhopalocampta unicolor. 

 Macroglossa trochilus. 

 Xanthospilopteryx deficiens, 



mcongruens. 



„ hypercompoides n. sp 

 Charilina amabilis. 

 Syntomis fantasia. 

 Epitaxis sp. nov. 

 Callarcha Elliotii sp. nov. 

 Pteretis tigrus. 

 Canopns bubo. 

 Argina amanda. 

 Eligma duplicata. 

 Malacosoma thoracica 



nov. 

 Nonagria sp. 

 Rsmigia repanda. 

 Hypena velatipennis. 

 Zebronia podaliralis. 

 Coptobasis ovialis. 

 Acropteris erycinaria. 

 Abraxas rosea, sp. nov. 

 Aciptilus. 



sp. 



Some of these fornix are very curiously related. 



Dr. Butler (" Proc. Zool. Soc") remarks that the 

 Cyrestis and two species of Hypanartia referred to are 

 connected, or may be expected to connect, with Mada- 

 gascar species by transitional varieties. 



The new species of Argynnis I found to fertilise the 

 Viola Abyssinica on Ruwenzori. Dr. Butler says of this 

 species : " There can be no doubt that this mountain form 



