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Charaxes kirkii. 
Charaxes kirkii, Butler, Ent. Month. Mag. xviii. p. 105 (1881). 
Charaxes varanes. 
Palla varanes (Cram.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 274 (1871). 
Family Lygenim:. 
Axiocerces perion. 
Axiocerces perion (Cram.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 338 (1871). 
Lycaena jobates. 
Cupido jobates (Hopff.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 349 (1871). 
Lycaena lingeus. 
Cupido lingeus (Cram.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 350 (1871). 
Lycaena trochilus. 
Cupido trochilus (Frey.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 357 (1871). 
Lycaena palemon. 
Plebeius palemon (Cram.), Kirby, op. cit. Suppl. p. 765 (1871). 
Lycaena gaika. 
Cupido gaika (Trimen), Kirby, op. cit. p. 362 (1871). 
Lycaena knysna. 
Lycaena knysna, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, vol. i. p. 282 (1862). 
Lycaena stellata. 
Lycaena stellata, Trimen, t.c. vol. ii. p. 49 (1887). 
Lycaena pulchra. 
Plebeius pulchra (Murr.), Kirby, op. cit. Suppl. p. 772 (1877). 
Lycaena jesous. 
Cupido jesous (Gue'r.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 351 (1871). 
Lycaena baeticus. 
Cupido baeticus (Linn.), Kirby, op. cit. p. 354 (1871). 
Lycaena patricia. 
Lycaena patricia, Trimen, t.c. vol. ii. p. 20 (1887). 
Catachrysops cuprescens, sp. n. (Figs. 3, 3a on plate, p. 66.) 
Allied to C. osiris , Hopff., and wings rather more pointed; 
the blue basal area hardly visible, both wings being suffused with 
a coppery lustre. 
Costa and hind margins darker; two orange-yellow spots with 
black centres, near the anal angle on the hind-wing, between the 
first and second median nervule and the submedian nervure. 
Under side : similar to that of C. osiris, rather more heavily 
marked, the basal area of the hind-wing darker, with an extra black 
spot, close to the base, on the inner margin. 
The white discal band wider and not so hastate in shape; the 
two orange-yellow spots having the black centres outlined with a 
metallic blue instead of green. 
Expanse, 1.1 inch. 
Hab. Lorogi Mountains (1894). 
