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quently founded the species. Colonel Bowker has of late years sent at intervals 

 five specimens in all (two ^ s, three ? s) from Pinetown and Northdenc, a few 

 miles from D'Urban. Of these, one ^ was taken at the beginning of June 

 1879, and the other was reared on 8th July 1883, from a pupa found in the 

 rolled-up leaf of a tree at Northdene. Mr. A. 1). Millar informs me that he 

 had (18S8) only seen two specimens near D'Urban ; he forwarded one (?) for 

 ideniilication. 



Localities of Faviphila Morantii. 



I. South Africa. 



E. Natal. — D'Urban, Pinetown and Norilideue {W. Movant and /. 



H. Bovker). 

 K. Transvaal. — Upper Limpopo {F. C. Selouf). 



II. Other African Regions. 

 A. South Tropical. 



a I. AVestern Interior. — Ehanda, between Northern Ovanipoland and 



Ombuella (A. W. Friksso?!). 

 bi. Eastern Interior. — "Zambesi: near Victoria Falls (F. Oates)." — 

 Wcstwood. 



345. (3.) Pamphila Zeno, Trimen. 



9 Fawphila Zeno, Trim., Trans, Ent. Soc, Lond., 3rd Ser., ii. p. 179 

 (1864); and Rhop, Afr. Aust., ii, p. 301, n, 194 (1866). 



Plate XIL fig, 2 (?). 



ExiJ. al., Q) I in. 4 lin. ; (?) i in. 4^-5 lin. 



^ Darh-broivn, tviih orange-yellow sjmIs. Forc-iving : along costa, 

 from near base to rather beyond middle, a yellow stripe ; a large irre- 

 gularly-shaped, disco-cellular spot, emitting a thin ray along median 

 nervure to near base ; beyond middle an interrupted, irregular, trans- 

 verse row of nine spots, of which the first three form one marking 

 close to costa, the fourth and fifth are small and nearest of the row to 

 hind-margin, the sixth and seventh largest and (with the small eighth 

 and large ninth) contiguous, the ninth being above submedian nervure 

 and in a straight line below spot in cell ; basal area densely scaled with 

 yellow. Hind-wing : same pattern as fore-wing : disco-cellular spot 

 smaller, divided by fold ; transverse row composed of six contiguous 

 spots, commencing some distance from costa, and reaching to sub- 

 median nervure, — the first spot much the smallest, and second spot the 

 largest. Cilia brown ; orange-yellow at posterior and anal angles. 

 Under side. — Fore-wing : spots as above, but much paler ; costal and 

 apical area yelloiv with a greenish tinge. Hind-iving : spots uniting tvith 

 costal and hind-marginal colouring to form a palc-ycUoiv ground-colour, 

 on which the portions dark on upper side take the form of a broad 

 median and very narrow submarginal macular fuscous band, — the latter 

 incomplete band joining a wide blackish space at anal angle, which 

 narrows gradually to base along inner-marginal fold ; inner margin itself 



