246 EAST AFRICAN LEPIDOPTERA— HOLLAND. vol. xvin. 



Family HESPERID.E, Leach. 



Genu3 CYCLOPIDES, Hlibner. 



CYCLOPIDES METIS, Linnaeus. 



rapilio metis, Linx.eus, Mus. Ulr., p. 325 (1764). 

 There are two males in the collection which agree very well in all 

 respects with specimens of G. metis from the region of the Cape, 

 except that upon the under side of the primaries there is no basal yel- 

 low ray coalescing with the yellow spot in the cell. Otherwise I can 

 see no reason for discriminating between them and the typical form. 



Genus PARDALEODES, Butler. 



PARDALEODES GALENUS, Fabricius. 



Hesperia (lalenus, Fabricius, Eut. Syst., Ill, 1, p. 350, No. 332 (1793). 

 One damaged female. 



Genus PAMPHILA, Fabricius. 



PAMPHILA ERINNYS, Trimen. 



Tamphila erinuiis, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond.. 3d ser., I, p. 290 (1861). 



One good male of this species corresponding with the description of 

 the aberrant form given by Trimen. ^ 



PAMPHILA ZENO, Trimen. 



Pamphila zeno, Tri^ien, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3d ser., II, p. 179 (1864); S. Afr. 

 Butt., Ill, p. 313. 



The collection contains one male which I identify as that sex of P. 

 zeno, though in one or two minute particulars the specimen before me 

 does not quite tally with the description given by Trimen. 



PAMPHILA HOTTENTOTA (Latreille). 



Hesperia hottentota, Latreille, Enc.Meth., IX, p. 777, u.l33 (1823). 

 One female example. 



PAMPHILA BORBONICA, Boisduval. 



Hesperia borhonica, Boisduval, Faune Ent. Madagas., p. 65, No. 3, jil. ix, figs. 

 5, 6 (1833). 



Three males of this species. 



PAMPHILA, sp.(?) 



There is an injured specimen of an obscure species of Pamphila 

 related to Hottentota, which is unlike anything known to me, and which 

 1 nevertheless do not wish to attemjit to describe without better mate- 

 rial. 



1 South African Butterflies, III, p. 327. 



