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Show 738 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTERA [Nov. 19, Kazamaza's, 5300 feet; Kivata, 6000-8000 feet, Euwenzori; April and May. Two somewhat aberrant examples wanting the subbasal orange spots ; possibly representing a distinct local race. 96. HETEROPTERUS LEPELETIERII. Hesperia lepeletier, Latreille, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 777 (1823). Kampala and Uganda, Feb. 1894. 97. PADRAONA ZENO. Pamphila zeno, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 3rd ser. ii. p. 179 (1864); South Afr. Butt. iii. pi. xii. fig. 2, 2 • d , Euwenzori, 5600 feet; 2 > Salt Lake to Wawamba. More nearly related to P. watsoni than to any other species, but smaller and differing considerably in the definition of the markings and the ground-colour of the under surface. 98. EHOPALOCAMPTA UNICOLOR. Ismene unicolor, Mabille, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, ser. 5, vol. vii. p. xxxix (1877). Kazamaza's, 5300 feet, and Kivata, 6000-8000 feet, Euwenzori, in April and May. HETEROCERA. 99. MACROGLOSSA TROCHILUS. Psithgros trochilus, Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. pi. 158. figs. 1-4(1806). Salt Lake to Wawamba. Only one much worn example was obtained. 100. XANTHOSPILOPTERYX DEFICIENS. 2 . Eusemia deficiens, Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1891 ; Novit. Lepid. vii. p. 53 (1892).' Eusemia pallida, Mabille (not Walker), Novit. Lepid. vii. pi viii. fig. 4 (1892). d. Precisely like X. fatima, Kirby, excepting that the subbasal trifid ochreous band of that species is here represented by three small isolated spots : the black outer border of the secondaries differs from that of the female as in X. incongruens. d, Kazamaza's, Euwenzori, 5300 feet, between the 13th and 23rd April. 101. XANTHOSPILOPTERYX INCONGRUENS. Eusemia incongruens, Butler, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 381. 2 2 ? Salt Lake to Wawamba. The specimens are not quite typical, but vary towards X. ihruppii. |