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A LIST OP BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED 
176. — Alocides taikosama, Wallgr. Ukambani. Apparently 
not common. 
177. — Spalgis lemolea, Druce. A single specimen from near Voi. 
178. — Lyccenesthes amarah, Gner. Common everywhere and 
often very abundant. It frequents more open country 
than most of the genus. 
179. — Lyccenesthes hohleyi , Neave. Two specimens from N. 
Kikuyu seem to belong to this species, though they 
are not so red underneath as the type. 
180. — Lyccenesthes lemnos, Hew. Coast hills, S. Kikuyu. Not 
uncommon. 
181. — Lyccenesthes minima , Trim. Coast hills. Not generally 
common, but I once found it very abundant. 
182. — Lyccenesthes lunulata, Trim. Coast district. Not 
usually common. 
188. — Lyccenesthes otacilia, Trim. I took this in some abund- 
ance at Taveta. 
184. — Lyccenesthes princeps, Butl. Taita, Taveta, N. Kikuyu. 
This does not seem to be common, but possibly it has 
been overlooked. 
185. — Lyccenesthes lasti , Smith and Kirby. Coast hills, Taveta. 
Not uncommon. 
186. — Lyccenesthes definita, Butl. Taita, Kikuyu. This species 
is often abundant. 
187. — Lyccenesthes larydas, Cram. Common generally. 
188. — Lyccenesthes liodes, Hew. Coast hills, Taveta. Appar- 
ently rare, but probably it has been overlooked. 
189. — Lyccenesthes indefinita, Bethune-Baker. I believe this 
occurs freely at Nairobi in the forests. 
190. — Phylaria cyara, Hew. One specimen in N. Kikuyu. 
191. — Uranothauma heritsia, Hew. Taita, Kikuyu. The 
species is common. 
192. — Uranothauma cordatus , Sharpe. Kikuyu. The males 
occur in some abundance in damp places, especially at 
Rijabe. I have not taken the female. 
198. — Uranothauma nubifer, Trim. Taita, Kikuyu. Not so 
abundant as the preceding. 
194. — Uranothauma falkensteini, Duv. Taita, Taveta, Kikuyu. 
The most abundant of the genus. The females frequent 
