68 
A LIST OP BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED 
214. — Catochrysops celceus, Cram. One specimen from Kenia, 
which is probably this species. 
215. — Catochrysops peculiciris, Rogenh. Widely distributed but 
not generally common. I have met with it more 
frequently at Mombasa than elsewhere. 
216. — Chilades trocfiilus , Meyer. Occurs everywhere. 
217. — Chilades mahallakoana, Wallgr. Two specimens from 
the Thika river on the Fort Hall Road. 
218. — Everes hippocrates, Fabr. Coast district, Taita, Taveta. 
Not uncommon. 
219. — Everes micyclus, Cram. Coast district. Rather a local 
species, generally found near streams. 
220. — Cupidopsis cissus, Godart. North and South Kikuyu. 
Not very common. 
221. — Cupidopsis jobates, Hopff. Common generally, especially 
at Taveta. 
222. — Zizeeria gaika, Trim. Ubiquitous. 
228. — Zizeeria lysimon, Hiibn. Ubiquitous. 
224. — Zizeeria lucida, Trim. Common generally, but not so 
abundant as the two preceding. 
225. — Zizeeria antanossa, Mab. Generally distributed but 
apparently not common. It probably only wants 
looking for. 
226. — Zizeeria stellata, Trim. Kikuyu. Fairly common at 
high elevations. 
227. — Chrysophanus abboti, Holl. Ukambani, Kikuyu. Not 
uncommon. Except for its copper hind-wings, this 
species resembles the British ‘ Small Copper.’ 
228. — Leptosia medusa, Cram. Common in forests. 
229. — Herpcenia eriphea, Godart. Common generally. 
280. — Mylothris agathina, Cram. Ubiquitous. 
281. — Mylothris ruppelli, Koch. Common, except in the 
coast district. 
282. — Mylothris rubricosta, Mab. Kikuyu. Common, especially 
in papyrus swamps. 
283. — Mylothris narcissus, Butl. Taita. Not uncommon. 
234. — Mylothris jacksoni , Sharpe. Kikuyu. The amount of 
fuscous in the fore-wing is very variable. Specimens 
captured on the same day vary from a fore-wing 
