84 SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



Section IV. — Representative : lone, Goclt. 



Structure of Sections I. and III., but fore-wings aykally not so 

 l^romincnt as in Sections II. and III, nor so acute at apex itself as 

 in Section I ; and liind-margin in $ inclining to convexity ; club 

 of antenncc less abrupihj formed and not so broad at tip ; costa of 

 liind-wings not much arclied, discoidal cell less than half their 

 length.-^ 



^ White, with glittering-violet apical patch, blachish-bordered extei'- 

 nally (except in Uitnoma, Hopff.) cmd iiiternally (except in ^;«io??i« and 

 Hetccra, Gerst.) ; neuration generally black in p)a^'i'ts ; under side white 

 or pale-yellowish, with faint traces of a dark discal ray in hind-wings. 

 $ White, yelloivish-ivhite, or sidphiir-yellow ; apical p)ci-tch violet or orange- 

 red, broadly black-bordered and traversed by black spots, or black tvith a 

 median roiu of tvhitc spots ; bases more or less clouded with blackish ; 

 terminal parts of longitudinal blackish bands usually well-marked 

 in both fore and hind wings ; under side yellower or redder than 

 in ^, with a more or less complete elbowed discal dark ray in hind- 

 wings. 



This Section contains (with Section V.) the largest species of the 

 Genus. 



7 Species. — lone, Godt. ; Spcciosa, Wallengr. ; Jobina, Butl. ; 

 Fhlegyas, Butl. ; Eegina, Trim. ; Hctaira, Gerst. ; Eunoma, Hopff. 



Puingc. — Tropical Africa and Extra-Tropical South Africa as far 

 as 30° lat. 



[Section V. — Representative : Mananhari, Ward. 



Structure of Section IV., but fore-wings with apex more rounded, 

 and discoidal cell of hind- wings about half their length. 



^ Sidphur-yelloiv, loith rather narroio plain black apical patch. 

 $ Yclloivish-white, with rather wide black hind-margined border to both 

 fore and hind wings. Under side yellow, marked much as in Spcciosa 

 (Sect. IV.). 



I Species. 



Range. — Madagascar.] 



[Section VI. — Representative : Hcdimedc, Klug. 



Structure as in Section IV., but hind- wings with discoidal cell half 

 their length. 



White, ivith an apiccd blackish border, but no patch ; an ochreous- 

 yelloiu or orange-yelloio suffusion over inner-marginal (and sometimes also 

 disco-cellular) area of fore-wings and costal (and sometimes disco-cellular 

 and lower disced area of hind-wings ; usually a basal grey patch in fore- 

 wings. ^ tvith a common discal series of black spots, larger in fore- 

 wings. Under side white or whitish, with discal series of spots very 

 small in $ and small in ^. 



^ In T. Regina, Trim., the lower radial nervule of fore-wings originates much nearer to 

 the upper one, so that the upper disco-cellular nervule is almost as short as in Section xiv. 



