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52. — Acrcea johnstoni, Godm. Taita, Taveta, Kikuyu, Kenia. A 
most protean species, which seems to have been modified 
in mimicry of several species of Danaidce and Planema. 
53. — Acrcea lycoa fallax, Rogenh. North Kikuyu, Kenia. 
This species cannot be distinguished on the wing from 
the commonest form of the preceding. 
54. — Acrcea esebria, Hew. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. 
Not uncommon. 
55. — Acrcea ansorgei, Gr. Smith. A single specimen from 
Limoru, which has all the pale areas creamy white. 
56. — Planema quadricolor, Rogenh. N. Kikuyu, Kenia. Gen- 
erally rather rare, but I once saw several in Kenia Forest. 
57. — Planema montana, Butl. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. 
Not uncommon. 
58. — Lachnoptera ayresi, Trim. Coast district, Taveta, Nairobi. 
Not generally common, but males are sometimes 
abundant in Nairobi Forest. 
59. — Atella columbina, Cram. The coast district. It is so 
extremely like the next following species that it is often 
passed over, and will probably be found elsewhere. 
60. — Atella phalantha, Drury. Ubiquitous. 
61. — Brenthis hanningtoni, Elwes. Very abundant on Kenia 
and Aberdare Mountains, above 6000 ft. It is the 
commonest butterfly in the bamboo jungle. 
62. — Hypanartia hippomene , Hubn. Taita, South Kikuyu, 
North Kikuyu. Common above 5000 ft. 
63. — Hypanartia schoeneia, Trim. South Kikuyu, North 
Kikuyu. Much less common than the preceding. 
64. — Pyrameis abyssinica, Feld. South Kikuyu and North 
Kikuyu. Common. 
65. — Pyrameis cardui, Linn. Ubiquitous. 
66. — Precis orithyia madagascariensis, Guen. Common every- 
where. Frequents open paths. 
67. — Precis clelia, Cram. Ubiquitous. 
68. — Precis hierta cebrene, Trim. Generally common, especially 
in dry places. 
69. — Precis westermanni, Westw. South and North Kikuyu. 
Common. This species is more addicted to woodlands 
than the foregoing. 
