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130. — Charaxes bohemani, Feld. The coast district. I have 
only secured two males of this species. This must be 
near the northern limit of its range. 
131. — Charaxes pythodoris, Hew. The coast hills. I have 
only found it in forest country. 
132. — Charaxes jahlusa, Trim. The coast hills, Taita, Taveta. 
Not generally common. 
133. — Charaxes candiope, Godart. Generally distributed and 
commoner than most species of the genus. 
134. — Charaxes varanes, Cram. Generally common. 
135. — Charaxes zoolina, Doubl. and Hew. Widely distributed; 
Both the zoolina and the neanthes forms occur. The 
former was particularly abundant in Taita and Taveta 
in 1905. 
136. — Charaxes eupale, Drury. A single specimen at about 
6000 ft. on the south-west of Kenia. It seems very rare 
to the east of the Rift valley. 
137. — Libythea laius, Butl. The coast district. This species 
is very uncertain in its appearance, and sometimes 
is not seen for years. I have already recorded its capture 
on migration. 
138. — Alcena picata, Sharpe. Coast hills. I have found the 
species rare. The female is like a small Neptis, and 
the male bears a general resemblance to a small Acrcea. 
139. — Telipna rogersi, Druce. Coast hills. A very local 
butterfly, sometimes fairly common where it is found. 
140. — Pentila amenaida, Hew. The coast district. This 
common species is very variable, and the number and 
size of the black spots is very inconstant. 
141. — Pentila peucetia, Hew. Coast hills, Taita, Ukambani. 
I have taken this in some numbers. It is always found 
in woodlands. 
142. — Teriomima subpunctata , Kirby. The coast hills, 
Taveta. Not uncommon in forest country. Like 
almost all this group, its flight is very feeble. 
143. — Teriomima hildegarda, Kirby. Generally distributed. 
Another most variable species. I have taken specimens in 
which the fore- wings are almost entirely brown. Other 
specimens seem to come very near to T. aslauga, Trimen. 
