184. Cyclopides Lepeletierii. 



Hesperia Lepeletierii, Godt., Enc. Meth., IX, p. 777. 

 Nisoniades Lepeletierii, Doubl., Westw., Hewits , Gen. D. 



[Lep. 

 Exp. 1 in. 2 lin. — 1 in. 4 lin. 



Shining dark-broivn, with a greyish ti?ige ; spotless, 

 unicolorous. Cilia grey on outer edge. Under-sidr. — 

 Hind-wing and costal and apical border of fore-wing reddish- 

 hroion ; a thin white bounding line just before cilia. 

 Hind-wing : tioo longitudinal white streaks from base to 

 hind-margin — one passing through cell and along discoidal 

 nervule, — the other (more suffused) along fold between third 

 median nervule and submedian nervule ; inner-marginal region 

 below the latter streak fuscous-brown ; space between the 

 two streaks usually more or less irrorated with white. 



" Common in grassy spots." — J. H. Bowker, in litt. 

 "Abundant in British Kaffraria."— W. D'Urban, in litt. 



Swellendam, Breede River (L. Taats). King William's 

 Town (W. D'Urban).— Coll. Tri.* 



Bashee River, Kaifraria (J. H. Bowker).— Coll. S. A. Mus. 

 " VVindvogelberg, Queen's Town." — D'Urban, in litt. 



185. Cyclopides inornatus. 



Cyclopides inornatus, mihi. N. Sp. 



Exp. 1 in. — 1 in. 1 lin. 



Dull-fuscous, unicolorous. Fore-wing : beyond middle, 

 from costa, an oblique row of three indistinct, pale dots. 

 Cilia dull-grey. Under-side. — Costa and apical region of 

 fore-iving and whole of hind-wing reddish-broivn ; a pale, 

 disco-cellular dot, succeeded by a transverse row of similar 

 more or less indistinct dots, in both wings, that of hind-wing 

 strongly curved and commenciiig between costal and subcostal 

 nervures. Cilia paler. 



Three specimens of this dull-coloured little species, which resembles in 

 size and colouring Pamphila luyens of Hopffer, were iu Mr. Bowker'a 

 collection. 



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

 Coll. S. A. Mus. 



* I have since taken a few specimens of this insect at Vogel Vley, io the 

 month of October. It settles on stony ground and is easilj captured. 



