400 SOUTH-AFEICAN BUTTERFLIES. 



Sub-Family NYMPHALIN^. 



Atella Cohimhina, p, 193. 

 Fig. Atella Phalanta, Staud., Exot. Sclimett., pi. 36 (1885). 



Lachnoptera Ayresii, p. 196. 

 Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T. Vachell). 



Eurema Hippomene, p. 204. 



An Abyssinian $ kindly sent to me by M. Ch. Oberthiir presents the 

 peculiarity of a ferruginons-red suffusion in basal half of discoidal cell, and 

 also a tinge of the same colour over the middle part of the pale-yellow band 

 on the under side, 



Eurema Schceneia, p. 207. 



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

 " Shoa {Aiitmori)."—Ohevthih\ 



Fig. of (J and 5, Va7iessa Sch(xneia, Oberth., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, 

 XV. ph ix. ff. I, 2 (1883). 



A (J example from Abyssinia, kindly sent to me by M. Oberthiir, confirms 

 that author's identification of Schce7ieia in the late Marquis Antinori's collection. 



J'unonia Celjrcnc, p. 210. 



Fig. of $ , Junonia (Enone, Staud., Exot. Schmett., pi. 37 (1885). 

 Additional locality in Cape Colony : — Western Districts : Van "Wyk's Vley, 

 Carnarvon District {E. G. Alston). 



Precis Sophia, p. 221. 

 Fig. of (?, Staud., Exot. Schmett., pi. 37 (1885). 



Precis CloantJia, p. 222. 



Fig. of (?, Stand., op. cit., pL 38 (1885). 

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

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

 {Bicchholz):'—VY6iz. 



Precis Octavia, p. 229. 



Fig. of $, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 38 (1885). 



The intimate relation of this butterfly to P. Sesamus, Trim., referred to in 

 the text, is further borne out by a (J example (very like the larger of the two 

 Transvaal specimens mentioned on p. 231) received from Colonel Bowker, He 

 notes it as captured close to Malvern, ten miles from D'Urban, Natal, on nth 

 September 1887 ; it was in company with two P. Sesamus. In this specimen 

 the inner half of the red discal field is in both fore and hind Avings obscured 

 by violaceous-grey irrorations. 



