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77. Euptera hinugnana. 



Thaler opis hinugnana, Gr. Sm., Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., ser. 6, vol. iii, p. 133 (1889). 



78. Charaxes natalensis. 



Char axes natalensis, Stgr., Ex. Schm., i, p. 169, 

 (1886). 



79. Charaxes flavifasciatus. 



Charaxes flamfasciatus, Butl., P. Z. S. 1895, p. 251. 



80. Charaxes saturnus. 



Charaxes saturnus, Butl., P. Z. S. 1865, p. 624, t. 36, 

 f. 1. 



The series included typical saturnus, and the form 

 named laticinctus by Dr. Butler. 



81. Charaxes geminus. 



Charaxes geminus, Rothsch., Nov. Zool., vii, p. 427 

 (1900). 



This is the eastern form of C. pollux, Cram. 



82. Charaxes druceanus. 



Charaxes druceanus, Butl., Cist. Ent., i, p. 4, n. 1 

 (1869). 



Two $ $ and three ? ? of this beautiful species. 



83. Charaxes etesipe. 



Nymphalis etesipe, Godt., Enc. Meth., ix, p. 355 



(1823). 



A single specimen of this common West African species, 

 C. tavetensis, Rothsch., the form one would have expected 

 from this locality, was not received. 



84. Charaxes penricei. (Plate III, fig. 2.) 



Charaxes penricei, Rothsch., Nov. Zool., vii, p. 460 

 (1900). 



One $ only, this being I believe the second specimen 

 known to science, the other being in Coll. Rothschild. 



85. Charaxes achtemencs. 



Charaxes achmmenes, Feld., Reise Nov. Lep., iii, 

 p. 446, t. 59, f. 6, 7 (1867). 



A good series of both sexes. 



