PLATE VII 



Models. 



Fig. I. Planema epaea, Cram. o^. Sierra Leone. 

 Fig. 2. Planema epaea, 5. Sierra Leone. 



Fig. 3. Planema macarista, Sharpe, 5. Entebbe. 

 The is figured on Plate VIIL 



{Planema aganice, Hew.) 



{Planema aganice, f. montana, Butl. o^.) 



{Planema aganice, f. montana, j.) 



Fig. id. Planema elongata, Butl. 5. Ogowe. 

 The is darker. 



Fig. 12. Atella phalantha, Drury, o^. Widely 

 distributed over Africa and also found in Asia. 

 The 55 are often darker. 



Fig. 

 Leone. 



Mimics. 



4. Pseudacraea eurytus, Linn. o^. Sierra 



Fig. 5. Pseudacraea eurytus, 5. Sierra Leone. 

 The sexual dimorphism of the model is copied by the 

 mimic. The underside mimicry is especially well 

 developed in the $. 



Fig. 8. Papilio cynorta, Fabr. 5. Accra. The 

 is very different in appearance. (See text.) 



Fig. g. Elymnias phegea, Fabr. Sierra Leone. 

 The sexes are similar. The black and white form 

 mimics Planema epaea in the west and P. alcinoe 5 

 and P. macarista 5 in the east. 



Fig. 6. Pseudacraea hobleyi, Neave, $. Entebbe. 

 The a" has a yellow bar on the fore-wing. (See Plate 

 VIIL) 



Fig. 7. Pseudacraea imitator. Trim. Natal. 

 From an example in the Hope Department. The is 

 similar in appearance. 



Fig. II. Pseudacraea rogersi. Trim. o^. Mom- 

 basa. From the type in the Hope Department. 



Fig. 14. Pseudacraea rogersi, j. 

 From the type in the Hope Department. 



Mombasa. 



Fig. 13. Pseudacraea ruhama. Hew. 5. Ogowe. 

 The differs in a manner corresponding to the 

 PL elongata. 



Fig. 15. Pseudargynnis hegemone, Godt. o^. 

 Sierra Leone. Also extending to Mount Ruwenzori. 

 The 5? are often darker, as in the model. 



