142, Mr. Roland Trimen on some new 
Fore wing: In upper part of discoidal cell, near extremity, a very 
small somewhat elongate spot; seven spots in discal series—the 
first three minute, forming a curved subcostal and subapical 
marking; the 4th minute, nearest to hind margin, isolated, be- 
tween lower radial and 3rd median nervules; the fifth small, sub- 
quadrate, between 2nd and 3rd median nervules not far from their 
origin ; the sixth of moderate size (but three times as large as the 
fifth), nearer to base, rather variable in form, but somewhat 
rounded on its inner side, and with a more or less prominent acute 
inferior projection on its outer side; andthe seventh small, tinged 
with yellow, just above submedian nervure, and in a straight line 
directly beneath the disco-cellular spot; ochreous yellow stripes 
running from base, and consisting of a rather ill-defined subcostal 
and partly disco-cellular one extending as far as disco-cellular 
spot; a strongly-marked one of about the same length, bounded 
superiorly by submedian nervure, and a third inner-marginal one, 
bounded superiorly by submedian nervure, strongly marked, and 
extending almost to posterior angle. Hind wing ; Ochreous yellow, 
bounded costally by a well-defined moderately wide fuscous brown 
border; below apex the border is not so dark, and less well defined 
inwardly, narrowing gradually along hind margin to anal angle; a 
discal series of five minute vitreous spots between costal nervure 
and 1st median nervule, of which the lower two or three are partly 
hidden by the ochre-yellow hairs of the lower disc. Cilia dull 
whitish. UnpbEr stpe.—Hind wing and wide costal border of fore 
wing olwvaceous ochreous yellow (paler than the tint on the upper 
side); spots as on upper side, but those on hind wing all distinct 
and usually six in number. Fore wing: Wide inner-marginal 
area dark greyish, on which the seventh (lowest) spot of discal 
series (which is larger than on upper side) is conspicuous; apical 
area widely tinged with ochreous yellow. Hind wing: Inner- 
marginal fold less yellow, grey in tint, and smoother than rest 
of area. 
?. Like % in ground colour and markings, but with very much 
less ochreous yellow suffusion, and that of a very dull and faint tint 
in both wings. Hind wing: Lower spots of discal series not obscured 
by hairy coating. UNDER sipE.—As in J, but rather duller. Hind 
wing: In one example a seveuth minute vitreous spot in discal 
row, beneath 1st median nervule. 
This Pamphila belongs to the group of P. Mathias, 
Fab. It is smaller than any of its close South African 
allies, P. Borbonica (Boisd.), P. Fatuellus, Hopff., and 
P. inconspicua (Bertol.) [=P. Mohopaani (Wallengr.) ], 
