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160. — Epamera mermis, Druce. Coast district, Taita. Not 
uncommon in woodlands. It frequents woodlands 
and flies rather high. 
161. — Eyamera sidus, Trim. S. Kikuyu. Apparently rare. 
162. — Epamera diametra, Karsch. Coast hills, Taita. By no 
means common, and excessively active, so that its capture 
is difficult. 
163. — Epamera arborif era, Butl. Aberdare Mountains. I have 
obtained two females in poor condition. 
164. — Epamera mimosce, Trim. I obtained a pair at Maketao, 
between Yoi and Taveta. They are more heavily 
marked beneath than specimens from South Africa. 
165. — Aphniolaus pallene, Wallgr. Coast district, Taita. Not 
generally common. It is more abundant at Shimba 
than elsewhere. 
166. — Spindasis natalensis, Doubl. and Hew. This is a common 
species in the coast district. 
167. — Spindasis victories, Butl. Coast district. Not common. 
168. — Spindasis homeyeri, Dewitz. Fairly common in the coast 
district. 
169. — Spindasis tavetensis, Lathy. I took this commonly at 
Taveta on the flowers of a mimosa. 
170. — Axiocerses Jiarpax, Fabr. Common and widely 
distributed. 
171. — Axiocerses amanga, Westw. Also common, but not quite 
so widely distributed as the last. 
172. — Axiocerses punicea, Gr. Smith. Coast district. A very 
local insect, which is sometimes common where it occurs. 
It may always be recognised by the presence of two 
silver lines just above the inner margin of the fore -wings, 
underneath. 
173. — Choroselas pseudogeritis, Trim. Coast hills, Taita. This 
seems uncommon, but it may have been overlooked. 
174. — Leptomyrina lara, Linn. Taita, Ukambani. I have 
not found this common. My specimens are some- 
what larger and darker than others I have 
seen. 
175. — Leptomyrina hirundo, Wallgr. Coast district. Not 
uncommon. 
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