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met with from the southernmost point of Africa to Abyssinia in the 

 eastern part of the Dark Continent. A not inconsiderable number 

 are new and interesting varieties, and among them nearly all those 

 from the districts of Meru, Marangu, and Kenia, as well as from the 

 upper zones of Kilimanjaro, have not yet Ijeen described, and of these 

 the Acr?eida3, all the more interesting for the difficulty of determining 

 their place, compose almost a third. 



Altogether the collection numbers fifty-nine species, of which 

 eleven butterflies and four Heterocera, together fifteen species in all, 

 are new.' 



EnOPALOCERA 



1. Papilio Nircus, L., several specimens, j with narrow bands. 



2. Papilio Demoleus, L., 1 specimen. 



3. Papilio Constantinus, Ward., 1 S. 



4. Papilio Corrineus, Bertol., 1 S. 



5. Papilio Merope, Cr. var. Brutus Donov. var. A. Tibullus Kirby. 



1 c?. ~ • 



6. Catopsilia florella, Fab., S. 



7. Pieris {Pinacopteryx Wallgr.) Sereriiia, Cr., male and female in 

 copula. 



8. jMylotliris narcissus, ButJer, Meru 1 c? (? Pare). 



9. Ewnia Cleodora, Hb. var. Erxia Hew. 1 ? Taveta. 



10. Callosune miles, Butler, S. 



11. Davais Petiverana, Doubl., S. 



12. Dauais DoripjMs, Klug, 2 f? ? . 



13. Acnea {Hyalites) iusiynis, Dist., 2 S ? Meru, 4,800 feet. 



14. Aorea (Gnesia) nataliea, Bsd., 2 c?. 



15. Acirea (Gnesia) Kliara, H. Gr. Smith, 3 S Meru. 



16. Acrcea {Telehinia) Cahira, Hopft'., ? Meru. 



17. Acr{Ea (Telclnnia) teiiella, m. n. sp. 



18. Planema moutana, Butl. (?) m. 



19. Planema Meruana, m. n. sp. 4 Meru. 



20. Planema qiiadricolor, m. n. sp. S. 



21. Planema Telekiana, m. n. sp. $ Meru. 



22. Planema cumfasa, m. Meru, Taveta ?. 



23. Planema fallax, m. n. sp. $. 



24. Pyrameis ahyssinica, Feld. 1 specimen. Meru. 



25. Junonia Clelia, Cram. Taveta. 



26. Junonia Cehrene, Trimen. 



^ Described in the Annalcn des K. K.natnrhistorischen Hof museums. Vienna: 

 vol. vi. nos. 3 and 4. 



