c. Griqualaiul West.—" Kimberley."— II. L. Felthaiu. Ileljron ( IT. 



Montiit). 



d. Basutoland. — Maseru (.7. //. Boiclicr). 



C. Orange Free State. — IJloeiiifDuteiu {Dr. II. Exton). 



D. Ivall'raria Proper.— IJutterworth ami Bashee Kiver (J. //. Boiclier). 



St. John's lliver-moutli {Sir II. Barklij). 

 ]<:. Natal. 



a. Ccast Districts. — " Lower Umkomazi."— J. II. Bowker. Isi- 



pingo (/. H. Boiclier). ^Mapumulo. 



b. Upper Districts. — Uelland's Mission Station Ilermansburg. 



Great Xoodsberg. Grey town. Pietermaritzburg. Estcourt (/. 

 M. IhUchinson). Kurkloof ( TF. Morant). Colenso ( IF. Morant). 



F. Zululand. — Isandlhwana {J. II. Boicker). Etsbowe {A. M. Goodrich). 



G. " Swaziland."— The late E. C. Buxton. 



K. Transvaal. ^Potchefstroom District {T. Ayres). Upper Limpopo 



River {F. C. Selous). 

 L. Bechuanaland. — Motito (the late Eeu, J. Fraloux). 



II. Other African Regions. 



A. South Tropical. 



a. Western Coast. — Damaraland {J. A. Bell). 



B. North Tropical. 



hi. Eastern Interior. — "Abyssinia: Shoa {Antitiori)." — Oberthiir. 



Genus ERONIA. 



Eronia (Hiibner, in icon., 1S16-36), Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. p. 604 



(1836). 

 Dryas, Boisd., App. Voy. dc Delcg., ii. p. 588 (1S47). 

 Eronia, Doubl. [part], Gen. D. Lep., i. p. 64 (1847). 

 Nepheronia, Butl. [part], Cist. Ent., i. pp. 38 and 53 (1870). 



Imago. — Head rather broad, clothed with dense, rather coarse, short 

 hair (longer in front) ; 'palpi very short, with long rough hair beneath, 

 — basal joint long and curved, middle one not half as long, terminal 

 joint minute and rounded ; antcnncv rather short and stout, with a 

 very gradually-formed almost cylindrical club, blunt and rounded at tip. 



Thorax rather stout, densely clothed with fine hair, which is longer 

 and silky on back ; prothorax well marked, forming a short neck. 

 Forc-ivings with costa well marked ; apex well defined, sometimes 

 rather produced and subacute ; hind-margiu slightly concave below 

 apex, but prominent inferiorly ; subcostal nervure five-branched, — first 

 and second nervules given off near each other at two-thirds the length 

 of discoidal cell, the third short, given off either about midway between 

 end of cell and apex, or nearer the latter ; fourth and fifth also short, 

 the fourth ending at apex or just before it, the fifth a little below it ; 

 upper radial nervule originating at extremity of cell ; upper disco- 

 cellular nervule somewhat variable in length, curved or sub-angulated, 

 oblique inferiorly, — lower one much longer (twice, or nearly thrice), 

 also curved and slightly oblique ; submedian nervure sinuated before 

 middle ; discoidal cell about half, or a little more than half, the length 



