species of South African butterflies. 139 
@. Like #, but with the usual enlargement of the basi-inner- 
marginal band in hind wing, and with the four lower spots of 
discal series in fore wing considerably wider than in ¢, and dis- 
tinctly confluent. Fore wing: Subbasal stripe considerably wider 
on inner margin; submarginal spots below lower radial more 
elongate and more indistinct. Hind wing; In one example the 
lower, and in the other both, of the small isolated discal spots 
wanting. UNnpbreRr sipE.—As in ¢, but with differences in the 
stripes and band corresponding with those on the upper side. 
(Described from two male and two female examples). 
This Papilio very notably combines the features of 
P. Policenes and P. Porthaon, as pointed out in the fore- 
going description, but differs from both in the marked 
tendency to obsolescence in the submarginal series of 
spots in both wings, and the total lack of the lower spots 
of the discal series in the hind wing. 
The discovery of this species is due to the Rev. U. 
Junod, of Rikatla Delagoa Bay, after whom I have great 
pleasure in naming the insect. M. Junod did not observe 
the butterfly in life, the specimens sent having been 
taken at Morakwen, on the coast, by his native collectors, 
in June (?), November, and December, 1891. The first 
example, a small 2, was stated to be flying high, but 
the others flew near the ground, like P. Colonna, with a 
rather slow but erratic course. 
A small imperfect example, expanding only 3 in. 
10 lin., is in the Hewitson Collection at the British 
Museum ; its locality does not appear to have been re- 
corded. 
Hab. Morakwen, Delagoa Bay (Rev. U. Junod). 
Family HESPERIDA. 
Genus Pampuiza, Fab. 
Pamphila Roncilgonis, Plotz. (Pl. VIIL, fig. 11 (¢)). 
Hesperia Roncilgonis, Plotz, Stett. Ent. Zeit., 1882, 
pp. 450—d1. 
Exp. al.(gf), lin. 23—3} lin.; (@), 1 in. 6 lin. 
3. Glossy brownish black, with four semitransparent white 
spots, and one more opaque yellowish spot- in fore wing, and 
a row of four very small indistinct opaque yellowish spots in hind 
wing; cilia whitish, much mixed with brown in apical half of 
fore wing. Fore wing; White semitransparent spots small but 
very clearly defined, two contiguous (one above the other) in 
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