NYMPHALID^. 327 



Genus ERONIA. 



221. Eronia varia. 



Eronia varia, mihi. N. Sp. 



Exp. 2 in. 10 lin.— 3 in. 1 lin. 



$ . White and yelloio, ivith blackish hind-mar giiial spots. 

 Fore-wing : costa thinly edged with blackish and widely 

 irrorated with grey near base ; discoidal cell nearly filled 

 with an orange-red suffusion, which extends faintly below 

 it ; margins faintly yellow-tinged ; hind-marginal spots 

 triangular, nervular, contiguous, at apex confluent ; just 

 before apex from costa, some indistinct oblique fuscous 

 scaling. Hind-iving : creamy -yellow ; marginal spots dark 

 but ill-defined, rather suffused, that at end of discoidal 

 nervule much the smallest ; nervures white. Under-side. 

 — Hi7id-wing and edges of fore-iving (except inner-margin) 

 rich chrome-yelloio ; some of marginal spots wanting, those 

 present small, ferruginous -grey. Fore-ioing : basal red 

 deeper, its edge better defined ; at apex a large, ill-defined, 

 whitish, partly ferruginous-grey-edged blotch. Hind-icing : 

 two similar blotches on hind-margin, one (bifid internally) 

 between first sub-costal and discoidal nervules, the other 

 between first and second median nervules ; a little grey 

 scaling extends on either side of the latter blotch. 



? . Smaller than $ . Fore-wing : marking very faint ; 

 basal red almost obsolete. Hind-wing : creamy orange- 

 yelloio ; spot obsolete or very small. Under-side. — Similar 

 to $ , but yellow deeper, as on upper-side, and blotches 

 indistinctly marked. Fore-iving : cellular suffusion orange- 

 yelloiv, but little darker than hind-wing. 



Each sex described from a single specimen, the ? beinj? much worn. 

 Tbe latter was taken by Mr. Bowker near his camp on the Bashee, iu the 

 month of February. 



Bashec River, Kaffraria (J. K. Bowker).— Coll. S. A. Mu?. 



Family NYMPHALID^. 

 Genus JUNOXIA. 



222. Junonia Orithyia. 



Papilio Orithya, Linn., Syst. Nat., II, p. 770. 



„ Cram., Pap. Exot., pi. 19, f. C, D ; pi. 

 [32, f. E, F; pi. 281, f. E, F ; pi. 290, 



[f. A— D. 

 Fab. Enl. Syst., Ill, 1. p. 91. 



