304 RHOPALOCERA AFRIC.E AUSTRALIS. 



Exp. 1 in. 5 lin. — 1 in. 8 Hn. 



$ . Glossy -brown, tinged with olivaceous ; with vitreou^ 

 spots. Fore-wing : beyond middle, a transverse row of 

 seven spots (of which the first three are minute, costal, and 

 forming one narrow streak — the other four larger, separate, 

 the sixth being the largest, and tiie fourth, which is just 

 above submedian, tinged with yellowish), abruptly angulated 

 inwardly on first median nervule. Under-side. — Paler; 

 hind-wing and border of fore-wing strongly tinged with 

 olivaceous. Fore-wing : spots as above. Hind-iving : 

 beyond middle, a row of three small white, thinly fuscous- 

 ringed spots, between first subcostal and third median 

 nervules. 



?. Similar,' vitreous spots larger. Under-side. — 

 Olivaceous colouring more yellowish. 



A ? specimen in thp. South African Museum wants all the vitreous 

 spots of Jore-wing but the tliird, fifth, au'l sixth ; and the two lower spots 

 of those on under-side of hind-wing are visible on the upperside. Tiie 

 olivaceous of undeisi'e has an oc'ireous tinge. There is no doubt 

 that Hopffer's FaMellus is the same species as Boisduval's Borhonica. 

 Wallengren (loc. cit ) distinguishes the former solely by the whiteness of 

 the spots on underside of hind-wing, which is a marked character of 

 Burhonica in the figures iu "Fauue Ent. de Mud.," though it is true that 

 Boisduval has omitted to state the colour of the spots in his deseriplion. 

 The latter author notes the species as common iu Mauritius and Bourbon. 



" Kaffraria ( Wahlberg)."— Wallgr. 

 Mauritius (E. L. Layard) —Coll. S. A. Mus. 

 " Bourbon. Mauritius." — Boisd. 

 *' Q,uerimba." — Hopffer. 



198. Pamphila Mohopaani. 



? . Hesperia Mohopaani, Wallgr., Lep. Rhop. Caffr., 



[p. 48. 



Pamphila Micipsa, Trimen, Tr. Ent. Soc, 3rd Ser., I, 



[p. 290. 



Exp. I in. 5 lin. — 1 in. 8 lin. 



Nearly allied to P. Borbonica, Boisd. 



$ . Paler, more irrorated with greenish. Fore-wing : 

 transverse row of spots not so abruptly elbowed ; the spots 

 much smaller (the first three not in a straight line, and the 

 last replaced by an oblique, smooth, greyish streak) ; in 

 discoidal cell, two other vitreous spots, one above the other. 

 Hind-wing : two vitreous dots between second subcostal and 

 first median nervule. Under-side. — Hind-wing : a white 

 dot in cell, near base ; from two to five dots beyond middle. 



