176 H. STEMPFFER 



Aloeides conradsi f. ochraceus (Joicey & Talbot), 1924, Bull. Hill Mus. Witley 



1 : 546. 



* Aloeides damarensis (Trimen), 1891. 



Aloeides damarensis f. punctata (Aurivillius), 1924. 

 Aloeides euadrus (Fabricius), $, see pierus ; $, see thyra. 

 Aloeides griseus Riley, 1921, Trans, ent. Soc. Lond. 1921 : 251, fig. 

 *Aloeides malagrida (Wallengren), 1854. Fig. Murray, 1935. 

 aglaspis (Trimen), 1862. 

 Aloeides mars (Trimen), see aranda. 

 Aloeides marshalli (Aurivillius), 1924. 



* Aloeides molotno molomo (Trimen), 1870. 



Aloeides molomo mumbuensis Riley, 1921, Trans, ent. Soc. Lond. 1921 : 250, 



fig- 

 Aloeides molomo kiellandi Carcasson, 1961, Occ. Pap. Coryndon meml Mus. 



No. 7 : 19, fig. 

 Aloeides nycetus (Cramer), see thyra. 



* Aloeides orthrus (Trimen), 1874. 



* Aloeides pierus (Cramer), 1779. 



euadrus (Fabricius), 1787 (<J) ; suetonius (Fabricius), 1793. 

 Aloeides pierus var. A Trimen, see aranda. 

 Aloeides pierus var. B Trimen, see taikosama. 

 Aloeides simplex (Trimen), 1893. 

 Aloeides suetonius (Fabricius), see pierus. 



* Aloeides taikosama (Wallengren), 1857. Fig- Aurivillius in Seitz, 1924. 



pierus var. B Trimen, 1866. 

 *Aloeides thyra thyra (Linnaeus), 1764. Fig. Hiibner, Samml. Exot. Schmett. 

 1816-24. 

 nycetus (Cramer), 1781 ; euadrus (Fabricius), 1787, $. 

 Aloeides thyra f. egerides (Riley), 1938, Trans. R. ent. Soc. Lond. 87 : 238. 



* Aloeides thyra f. pallida (Riley), 1938 : 238. 



* Aloeides thyra dentatis (Swiestra), 1909. 



Aloeides thyra maseruna (Rile}'), 1938, Trans. R. ent. Soc. Lond. 87 : 239, fig. 



* Aloeides wallengreni (Trimen), 1887. Fig. Trimen, 1866 (as malagrida). 



Genus POECILMITIS Butler 



Poecilmitis Butler, 1899, Entomologist 32 : 78. Type-species : Zevitis lycegenes Trimen, by 



original designation. 

 Phasis Hiibner (partim) ; Aurivillius, 1898 : 340 ; 1924 : 430 ; Murray, 1935 : 107 ; Swane- 



poel, 1953 : J 35- 



Eyes glabrous, palpi long, ascending, second segment very long, laterally compressed, clothed 

 below with erect hair, third segment short, laterally compressed, apex blunt ; antennae about 

 half the length of the costa, becoming gradually stouter right up to the poorly differentiated 

 club ; o" f° re leg with tibia shorter than femur, tarsus unsegmented, finely spinose below. 



