342 EHOPALOCERA AFRICA AUSTRA.LIS. 



E. Hip2na.—V. \^9.—Hah. Simon's Town. 



E. Sahacus — P. 200. — Syn. Erebia Sabacus, Trlmen, 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Sen, vol. ii, p. 176. 



Early in October, 1864, I found Variety A of this species not uncom- 

 mon on the hills behind Simon's Town. 



E. Cassius.—V. 202.— Hah. Bashee River (J. H. B.). 



Y2)hthrma Hebe. — P. 205. — Syn. — Coenyra Hebe, Heivits.; 

 Trans. Ent. Soc, ord Ser., vol. ii, p. 281, pi. 17, f. 1. 



Mycalesis Evenus. — P. 207. — Hah. Botanic Garden, 

 Port Natal. 



Eurytela Hiarhas.—V. 212.— Hah. D'Urban, Port Natal. 



This Butterfly was common throughout the wooded flat extending 

 from the Point to the Town of D'Urban, when I landed there in June 

 and August, 1865. 



Hypanis HitJiyia. — P. 214. — Hah. D'Urban, Port Natal. 



I took several examples of Ilithyia on the line of railway between tlie 

 Point and D'Urban. The species is conspicuous om the wing from its 

 warm colouring ; it flies low, and not rapidly, often settling on the 

 ground. 



Loxiira Alc'ides. — P. 219. — Hah. Highlands, near Gra- 

 ham's Town (Mrs. Barber.) 



lolaiis Sidus — P. 224. — Syn. lolaus Sidus, Trlmen, Tr. 

 Ent. Soc, Lond., 18G4, ord Ser., vol. ii, p. 176. 



/ Boivlceri.. — P. 225. — Syn. lolaus Bowkeri, Trimen, 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1864, 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 176. 



Amhlypodia Erylus.— V. 2^8.— Hah. D'Urban, Port Natal 

 (M. J. McKen) ; Sierra Leone. — Coll. Brit. Mus. 



8itho7i Batikeli. — P. 232. — Hah. Highlands, Graham's 

 Town (Mrs. Barber); Damara Land (J. A. B ) ; "Madagas- 

 car" — Boisd. 



Mrs. Barber notes this insect as occurring " amongst bushes in low 

 situations." 



Lyccena Boetica. — P. 236. — 



Larva. — Bright-green ; paler on the under surface. A dark- green 

 dorsal line ; beneath if, on each side, an indistinct line interrupted on 

 each segment, followed by a row of short, oblique, indistinct streaks of 

 the same dark-green, and a pale-green line just above the legs. Head 

 small, shining, reddish-brown. Two-thirds of an inch in length. Feeds 

 on flowers of CroUtlaria Cajjcnsis (a Papilionaceous Ehrub) in which it 

 lives. 



