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but a good many examples have reached mc from correspondents in various 

 quarters. At Grahamstown and Uitenliago in the Cape Colony, D'Urban in 

 Natal, and Louren^o Marques (Delagoa ]>ay), as well as in Swaziland, and in 

 the Lydcnburg District of Transvaal, varying grades of it occur, together with 

 the darker rhlefjetonia. 



Localities of Tcracolus Antigone. 



I. South Africa. 

 13. Cape Colony. 



h. Eastern Districts. — Uitenhage {S. D. Bairstnw and J. II. Borvlier). 

 Grahamstown. Fish llivcr, Albany District {Mrs. Barber). 

 King AViUiam's Town (IF. S. M. D'Urban). Bedford (J. F. 

 Mansel Weak). 

 E. Natal. 



a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban (-/. //. Bou-hr). 



b. Upper Districts. — Estcourt and Bushman's River, Weenen County 



(J. M. Hutchmson). 

 C. Swaziland.— The late E. C. Bu.don. 

 IT. Delagoa Bay. — Lourenco JSIarques {Mrs. Monteiro). 

 K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District {T. Ayres). Limpopo River {F. 



C. Selous). 



II. Other African Regions. 

 B. North Tropical. 



a. Western Coast. — " Guinea." — Boisduval. 



61. Eastern Interior. — Soudan: " Atbara River." — Butler. 1 



289. (25.) Teracolus Phlegetonia, (Boisduval). 



$ Antliocharis Phlegetonia, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. 576, n. 25 (1836). 

 "S'ar. c^ Antliopsijche F/ilegetonia, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Haudl., 



1857; Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 13, n. 5. 

 Anthocliaris Fhlegctonia, Hopftl, Peters' Reise Mossamb., Ins., p. 360 (1862). 

 Var. $ $ AntJiocharis Eione, Boisd., loc. cit., p. 578, n. 29. 

 Anthocliaris Dclplune, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 53, obs. and note 



(1862). 

 Tcracolus Eione, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, p. 144, n. 54. 



Exp. al, {$) I in. 3-6 lin. ; ($) i in. — I in. 6 lin. 



$ JVliite, with Iright-orange slightly pinTc-glossed apical patch (inarJccd 

 inferiorly on its inner side hy a Mack spot) ; black longitudinal stripes 

 {especially that of forc-iuing) very broad. Fore-iving : usually a more 

 or less distinct terminal disco-cellular black dot ; orange apical patch 

 wide superiorly and touching white field, but abruptly narrowed infe- 

 riorly by inner rather large outwardly-excavate black spot ; costal 

 black border of orange rather wide at beginning, then narrow, but 

 widening again before apex ; hind-marginal black border rather wide, 

 radiating on all nervules, deeply and sharply indenting the orange on 

 five of them, and on and below second median nervule bounding inferior 

 extremity of orange by a broad ray that unites with black internal spot 

 of patch, and sometimes difFusedly touches upper corner of extremity 

 of inner-marginal black stripe ; this stripe very broad, its upper edge 



