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13. (3) Callosune Evippe, Linnaeus ; Clerck, Icones, pi. 40, f. 5 ; 



Cramer, Pap. Ex., pi. 91, f. F, G ; Godart ; Boisduval ; 

 Lucas, Exot. Lep., pi. 37, f. 1. 

 Tati ; and between Inyati and Gubuluwayo, December 1, 1873. 



14. (4) Callosune Omphale, Godart ; Boisduval ; Trimen, /. c. 



p. 50. 

 Near the Victoria Falls in January. 



15. (5) Callosune Antigone, Boisduval, Sp. Gen., p. 572 ; Trimen, 



/. c. p. 52. 

 Both sexes, Ramakwebani River, February 14, 1874 ; also females 

 at the Gwailo River in October. These females have no orange on 

 the upper side of the fore wings. 



16. (6) Callosune Casta, Gerstaecker, Arch. f. Nat., xxxvii. pt. 1, 



p. 357 (1871); id. in v. d. Decken's Reisen in Ost-Afrika, 

 iii. pt. 2, Ent. p. 365, pi. 15, f. 1, la. 

 Taken at Tati. 



17. (7) Callosune Keiskamma, Trimen, /. c. p. 56, pi. 2, f. 3, 4. 



Var. Anthopsyche Toplia, Wallengren, Wien. Ent. Mon., iv. 



P- 34- 

 Ramakwebani River, July 28, 1874. Mr. Kirby cites Klug's Pontia 

 Evarne (Symb. Phys., pi. 6, f. 1-4) as identical with this species, but 

 the rounded fore wings of the male, with the black exterior margin, and 

 the submarginal row of black spots on the hind wings, at once separate 

 these two insects. See the observations of Mr. Weale on this subject 

 (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1877, p. 273). 



1 8. (8) Callosune inornata, Westwood in Oates's Matabele Land, 



ed. 1, App. p. 338 (1881). 



Alis supra albis, basi nigro parum pulverosis, anticis macula trigona 

 distincta apicali aurantia : alis anticis infra albis apice albido-lutes- 

 centi, intus magis brunnea ; alis posticis lutescenti-albidis, linea recta 

 longitudinali media paullo obscuriori. Expans. alar, antic, lin. 19. 



The locality of this very simply coloured species is not recorded. 



19.(9) CALLOSUNE IONE, Godart; Boisduval; Lucas, Exot. Lep., 

 pi. 37, f. 4 ; Reiche in Ferret and Galinier's Voy. Abyss., 

 iii. p. 457, pi. 30, f. 1-8 ; Hopffer in Peters's Reise Mos- 

 samb., Zool. v. p. 357, pi. 21, f. 1-6 ; Trimen, /. c. p. 43. 

 Anthopsyche speciosa, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 16. 

 Anthocharis Erone, Angas, Kafirs 111., pi. 30, f. 3. 

 Two males, taken at Tati. 



The species of this genus, in which the males have the extremity 

 of the fore wings marked with a brilliant blue or pale purple patch, 

 are so closely allied as to suggest the possibility of their being geo- 

 graphical sub-species ; they appear, however, to be constant in their 

 characteristic markings, and the females are even more distinct than 



