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25. — Acrcea insignis, Dist. Widely distributed and not 
uncommon. The black on the hind-wings is very vari- 
able in extent, and in the specimens from the coast 
hills is generally much reduced. 
26. — Acrcea neobule, Doubl. and Hew. Common and widely 
distributed. There is a large, pale form found in the 
forests on the coast hills. 
27. — Acrcea satis, Ward. Found only in the coast district, 
generally in forest country. It is not generally 
common. 
28. — Acrcea asbolopliniha, /. rubescens, Trim. North Kikuyu 
and slopes of Mount Kenia ; the type form being found 
to the west of the Rift valley. The females of the 
rubescens form are generally white, and not red like the 
type form. 
29. — Acrcea zetes acara, Hew. Generally common. 
80. — Acrcea anemosa, Hew. Generally common. 
81. — Acrcea pseudolycia astrigera, Butl. Ukambani. This 
species is generally fairly common where it occurs, but 
its range is much more restricted than that of the two 
preceding species. 
82. — Acrcea areca, Mab. Generally distributed and fairly 
common. 
33. — Acrcea perenna, Doubl. and Hew. Taita. I have only 
obtained a single specimen, but it may have been passed 
over. 
34. — Acrcea chilo, Godm. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. 
The species is often common. The female was long 
known as A. crystallina, which is not surprising, as both 
wings are quite transparent, and the spots are obsolete 
in the fore-wings and much reduced in the hind- 
wings. 
35. — Acrcea acrita, Hew. Taita, Taveta, Ukambani, Kikuyu. 
Generally common. Most specimens are of the form 
pudorina. 
36. — Acrcea equatorialis, Neave. Coast district, Taita. Not 
uncommon. This form has recently been separated 
from the type by Mr. Eltringham under the name of 
ancemia. 
