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EXPLANATION OF THE FIGURES OF T. (mfujonp. 



Plate ^t(\ fig. 1. $ Cape of Good Hope {Godman-Salria Coll., }fiis. Ilril.). 



,, la. Underside of fig. 1. 



„ lb. 9 Natal {Mus. UolhscJiild). 



„ Ic. Underside of fig. lb. 



„ Id. (? Accra (<S'jV Gilbert Carter; Miis. Brit.). 



„ le. ? Accra (.S'/r Gilbert Carter ; Mus. Brit.). 



„ If. <? Natal {2ftis. Rothschild). 



„ Ig. ? 'Molo Rivev, MuKh, 1898 {Br. Ansorge ; uVi(.<i. Eothschikl). 



,, Ih. ? 'Eldoma.B^a.yine, March, 18d8{/)r. Ansorge: ^fm. Itothschild). 



„ li. Underside of fig. Ih. 



„ Ij. (J South Africa (J/fOiseMrefffe ,■ Godman-Salrin Coll. ; .]fiis. Brit). 



„ Ik. Underside of fig. Ij. 



,, 11. ? Grahamstown, Cape Colony (6'o(Z»)ia«-.S'a/i-iji Co?/. ,■ J/?«s. /?»• (7. ). 



,, Im. Undersideoffig.il. 



,, in. cJ Undei-side. South Africa (.£■. C. 2?!«.a-tora / Mus. Brit.). 



,, lo. ? Underside. South Africa (.ff. C. .B)f.rfo?i ,• Mus. Bri/.). 



TERACOLUS EIGNE, Boisduval. 



(Plate 41, figs. 1, la-lm.) 



Anthocharis eione, Boisd. Sp. Gen. Lop. i. p. .')78 (1836). 



CuUoxune eione, Kirby, Syn. Cat. Diurn. Lepid. p. 503 (1871); We.stwood in Gates' Jlatabele 

 L-^nd, App. p. 340 (1881). 



Teratolas galathinus, Butl. P. Z. S. 187G, p. 142. 



Callosiine galathimift, Kirby, I.e. Suppl. p. 804 (1877). 



Teracohis eione, Butler, P. Z. S. 188S, p. 74 ; id. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (0) x.x. p. 4G(i (1807). 



Teracolus evagore, (j)art) Guy Marshall, P. Z. S. 1897, p. 34. 



Teracolus antigone, {part) Aurivillius, Rhop. .3<}thiopica, p. 440 (1898). 



Closely allied to T. e//////i, but distinguished from that species by having the black 

 hind-marginal border on the secondaries much less heavily marked. A minute black 

 dot is also visible at the end of the discoidal cell on the jDrimaries, and the mauve 

 shading on the orange colour is perhaps not so strongly marked as in the former 

 species. 



Male. — The central area of the primaries whitish ; the apical area orange, the 

 costa, apex, and hind margin black, thi.s colour being also strongly indicated along 

 the inner margin and united to the orange patch by a thin dusky line where it 

 terminates in a black spot, somewhat smaller than in T. emini, thus enclosing a 

 distinct white spot near the posterior angle. Secondaries creamy-white, tlie base and 

 costal margin brownish-black ; the nervules terminating on the hind margin in large 

 blackish spots, and disconnected by streaks of white, wifli a sliglit dusting of grey 

 visible above the median nervules. 



