T26 SOUTH- AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



I). Kaffraria Proper. — Special locality not noted (/. H. Bowher). 



E. Natal. 



b. Upper Districts. — Weenen County (/. M. Hutchinson). 



F. Zululand. — St. Lucia Bay (the late Colonel H. Toioer). 

 K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District (T. Ayres). 



279. (15.) Teracolus Evenina, (Wallengren). 



^ Anthopsyche Evenina, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1S57 ; Lep. 



Rhop. Caffr., p. 12, n. 3. 

 ^ A?ithopsyche Dcidamia, Wallengr., "Wien. Ent. Monatschr., i860, p. 35, 



n. 7. 

 5 Anthodiaris Evenina, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 322, n. 216 (1866). 

 $ Callosune Evenina, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Loud., 1870, p. 380, pi. vi. f. 1 1. 

 S Anthopsyche Deidamia,Wa\leiv^Y.,K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Forhandl., 1872, 



p. 44. 

 S ? Callosune Evenina, Wallengr., op), cit., 1875, p. 90, n. 51. 

 S Callosune casta, Gerst., Gliederth.-Faun. Sansib.-Gebiet., p. 365, tab. xv. 



ff. I, la (1873). 

 Vau. $ Callosune deidamioides, A\\ny.,l\.?^v.Y(it.-A\ia^. Forhandl., 1879,- 



p. 45, n. 22. 

 (J {nee $ ) Teracolus Sipylas, Swinhoe, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lojid., 1884, 



p. 444, pi. Xl. f. II. 



Uxp. al., {$) I in. 9 lin. — 2 in. ; ($) i in. 8-1 oj lin. 



^ Fure wJiite, lulth rather lai-ge orange apical patch in forc-tving, 

 and a blackish longitudinal stripe {greyish- clouded in fore-ioing) in both 

 icings. Fore-wing : orange patch edged externally and superiorly by a 

 narrow but very clearly defined black border (piercing the orange to 

 some depth on nervules, especially on third and second median nervules), 

 and internally by a diffused but usually rather broad and conspicuous 

 blackish bar from costa, joining the hind-marginal border below second 

 median nervule ; costa before middle very thinly black-edged ; along 

 inner margin a more or less developed blackish longitudinal stripe (all 

 the basal part of which is grey with a dense irroration of white scales), 

 sometimes fading out before middle, but, when fully developed, ending 

 abruptly beyond middle ; this stripe is superiorly more or less diffused, 

 sometimes so wide near base as to rise above median nervure ; above 

 its outer terminal portion a grey shade indicates position of the wider 

 corresponding black baud of the under side. Hind-unng : along costa 

 a similar black stripe, greyish and diffused in that part of its wide base 

 which lies between costal and submedian nervures, abruptly and exca- 

 vately truncate beyond middle ; along hind-margin a series of black 

 nervular spots, very variable in size and acutely pointed inwardly, and 

 usually a thin black bounding line. Under side. — White. Fore-ioing : 

 apical patch pale-orange inwardly, pale-creamy outwardly, the inner 

 blackish border of the upper side faintly indicated ; nervules crossing 

 patch white, but in some specimens with some faint diffused fuscous 

 clouding where they cross the pale-orange ; inner marginal blackish 

 stripe not rising above median nervule, its outer extremity broader. 



