244 EAST AFRICAN LEPIDOrTERA— HOLLAND. vol. xviii. 



TERACOLUS ANNiE (Wallengren). 



Thestiaa anna-, Wallengren, K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. HamU.,1857; Lep. Rhop. Caffr., 

 p. 16, No. 1.— Trimen, South Afr. Butt., Ill, p. 114. 



There are several males of this species in the collectiou, which do not 

 appear to differ from specimens coming' from Natal. This species 

 j)asses in many collections as T. dana', Fabricius, and was named as 

 Cinerascens in 1873 by Mr. Butler. Mr. Trimen in his recent work has 

 unraveled the maze of the synonymy in such a way as to clear up all 

 difficulties. 



TERACOLUS AUXO (Lucas). 



AntJwcharis anxo, Lucas, Kev. et Mag. Zool., 1851', p. 422. — Trimen, South Afr. 

 Butt., Ill, p. 120. 



The collection includes four males and three females of this common 

 and widely distributed species. 



TERACOLUS GAVISA, Wallengren, var. 



Anthopsyche fjavisa, Wallengren, K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Hamll., 1857; Lep. Rlio23. 



Caffr., p. 13, No. 6. 

 TeracoJus garisa, Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., Ill, \>. 134. 



The collection contains two males and four females, which I refer 

 with some doubt to this species. The black bar on the inner margin of 

 the upper side of the primaries is obsolescent, the black spot on the 

 under side is absent, and the nervules of the secondaries on the under 

 side are black, and there is a black band connecting the tirst and second 

 costal nervules near their extremities. In all other respects the speci- 

 mens agree with typical T. gavisa, Wallengren. The females are, as is 

 characteristic of T. (/a visa, somewhat variable. 



TERACOLUS OMPHALE, Godart. 



Fieiis omphale, Godart, Euc Meth., IX, p. 122, No. 12 (1819). — Trimen, South 

 Afr, Butt.,I[I, p. 142. 



This species is represented by a solitary' female. 



TERACOLUS PHLEGETONIA, Boisduval. 



Anlhodiaris jjhJetjetoiiia, Boisdcval, Spec. Gen. Lep., I, j). 576, No. 25 (1836). 



This pretty little species is represented by two males and one some- 

 what dwarfed female. 



Genus COLIAS, Fabricius. 



COLIAS ELECTRA (Linnaeus). 



Papilio elecira, Linx.ecs. Syst. Nat., I, 2, p. 704, u. 101 (1767). 



Several males and two females. 



