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marked with Uack, and tlie alxlomeu having on each side a sub-dorsal and an 

 inferior-hiteral continuous cliain-like scries of orange-yellow spots in hlack rings. 

 On back, two longitudinal black streaks from head, meeting and thickening on 

 middle of thorax, and thence narrowing to a common terminal point on first 

 abdominal segment. Eye-cases black superiorly; black on wing-cases most 

 strongly developed near apex, along hind-margin, and along lino of median 

 nervure and its first ncrvule. Length, 7-8 lines. 



Acrcca Bu.vfoni, I). 170. 



Tlie Zanguebar Acrcea subsequently described by Hewitson under this 

 name (Ent. M. Mag., xiv. p. 155, 1S77) has nothing to do with A. Buxtoni, 

 Butler, but is, as Mr. Distant has pointed out (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1880, 

 pp. 184-185), a close ally of A. Ilorta, and apparently identical with A. insignis, 

 Dist., loc. cit., pi. xix. f. 6. 



Acrcca Cahira, p. 173. 

 Fig. of (J, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 



Planema Esehria, p. 177. 



Fig. of Var. A. {^), Acrcea Esehria, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 



Additional locality on Western Coast of North Tropical Africa : — " Cama- 

 roons : Victoria (Buchhoh)." — Plotz. 



A (J of Var. A., taken by Captain Goodrich at Etshowe, Zululand, has the 

 yellow markings much reduced, especially in the fore-wings, where the sub- 

 apical bar is almost obsolete. 



Planema Aganice, p. 180. 



Additional locality :— Transvaal : Barberton (C F. Palmer — Var.). 



The single $ received from Mr. Palmer is noted by him as captured on 

 " ist April i888, in gully on stony ridge. Eureka, near Barberton." It ex- 

 pands to the largest size of the $ , viz., 2 in. 11 lin., and is a very marked 

 variation from the typical form, presenting the following differences, viz., 

 transverse pale-yellowish band much broader in both fore and hind Avings, 

 especially in the latter, where it is even broader proportionally than in the 

 ordinary $ ; in the fore-wing the lowest of the component spots of the band is 

 on the upper side as large as in the ? , and on the under side only separated 

 by first median nervule from next (largest) spot of the band. 



Dewitz {K. Leop.-Car.-Deutsch. Akad. Nat., xli. p. 190, 1879) states that 

 the single specimen (sex not given) from Angola referred by him to Aganice 

 had the band of the fore-Avings much broader than in Hewitson's figure, and 

 also than in a Camaroons specimen in the Berlin ^luseum. 



Pardopsis pundatissima, p. 183. 



Fig. Acrcea ptindatissima, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 



Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodridi and T. Vacliell). 



Of the thirteen Zululand specimens collected by Captain Goodrich and Mr. 

 Vacheil, all but one had the spots smaller than usual, and in three ^ s and 

 two 9 s these markings were very small. 



Additional locality : — North Tropical Africa, Eastern Interior : Abyssinia; 

 " Shoa (^«itz«ori)."— Oberthur. 



