74 
A LIST OF BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED 
bears some resemblance to Belenois mesentina when 
settled in its usual position with wings half raised, but 
its flight is much more rapid. 
326. — Acleros mackenii , Trim. Taveta. Common. 
327. — Acleros placidus, Ploetz. Common generally. 
328. — Acleros olaus, Ploetz. One or two of my specimens from 
Babai have been identified as belonging to this species. 
329. — Gorgyra johnstoni, Butl. 
330. — Gorgyra minima, Holl. 
These two species are not uncommon in the coast 
district. 
331. — Parosmodes morantii, Trim. Coast district, Taveta. 
Not uncommon. 
332. — Parosmodes icteria, Mab. Abundant in woods in the 
coast district. 
333 . —Parosmodes numa, Druce. One specimen at Rabai. 
334. — Cyclopides metis, Linn. Taita, Kikuyu. This is a very 
variable species and is fairly common. 
335. — Cyclopides quadrisignatus, Butl. Not uncommon. 
336. — Cyclopides midas, Butl. Kikuyu. This also is not 
uncommon. 
337. — Cyclopides stellata, Mab. Coast district. A common 
species. 
338. — Kedestes rogersi, Druce. Taveta, Masongaleni. I have 
not met with this commonly. 
339. — Kedestes capenas, Hew. Common in the coast district. 
340. — Kedestes collides, Hew. I have received one specimen 
from Masongaleni. 
341. — Kedestes wallengreni, Trim. Coast district. Ukambani. 
Not common. 
342. — Gegenes nostrodamus, Fabr. A specimen from Mombasa 
has been identified as belonging to this Palsearctic 
species. 
343. — Gegenes letterstedti, Wallgr. Taita, Kikuyu. This is 
generally abundant when it is found. 
344. — Padroana zeno, Trim. Taita, Kikuyu. Another com- 
mon species. 
345. — Chapra mathias, Fabr. Ubiquitous. 
346. — Parnara detecta, Trim. Coast district. Common. 
