2^6 RHOFALOCERA AFRICA. AUSTRALIS, 



Cape Town. Knysna. Plettenberg Bay. — Coll. Tri. 



Cape of Good Hope. Interior of South Africa. — CoIL 

 Brit. Mus. 



Ceylon. — Coll. E. L. Layard. 



" Calcutta (Coll. Brit. Mus.) ; North India (Coll. W. C. 

 Hewitson)."— D'Urban, in litt. 



157. Lycsena Trochilus. 



Lycaena Trochilus, Friv. ^ Herr.-Sch., Schmett., f, 



[224<—226. 

 y, „ Gerh., Lyccenen, t. 16, f. 3. 



? . Exp 9 lin. 



Dark-broion ; cilia greyish-white. Hind-wing : between 

 discoidal nervule and anal angle, three to four hind-marginal 

 black spots, inwardly bordered by broad, contiguous, orange 

 lunules. Under-side. — Brownish-grey : pattern of markings 

 very like that of L. Knysna (especially the variety of the ? ). 

 Fore-iving : no spots before lunule closing cell ; row of spots 

 beyond middle not so curved costally ; submarginal lunules- 

 and white edging of marginal line more conspicuous. Hind- 

 luing : row of spots beyond middle less acutely-arched, ojily 

 the first and last black, the others being filled with the 

 ground-colour ; orange lunules broad, conflueyit, suffusing the 

 black spots, which are outwardly brilliantly gold-dusted, 

 inwardly faintly whitish-edged ; row of spots near base 

 larger, more conspicuous. 



The synonymy is taken from Wallengren. I am unacquainted with the 

 $ , which is not described by Wallengren. The orange lunules and gilded 

 spots of under-side readily distinguish the species from L, Knysna and 

 L. Lysimon. 



Bashee River, Kaffraria (J. H. Bowker). — Coll. Tri. et 

 Coll. S. A. Mus. 



Turkey. — Coll. Brit. Mus. 



158. Lyceena Lysimon. 



Papilio Lysimon, Hiibn., Eur. Schmett., — Pap., t. 105, 



[f. 534—5. 

 Polyoramatus Lysimon, Godt., Enc. Meth., IX, p. 701. 

 Lyca?na Lysimon, E, Doubl., List Lep. Brit, Mus.y II, 



[p. 47. 



