390 Mr. R. Trimen on South African Butterflies. 



Ismene Pisistratus. 



Papilio Pisistratus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 345. 



This species is evidently identical with Wallengren's 

 Bhopalocampta Vnlmaran (Sv. Ak. Handl. 1857, p. 48), 

 which was treated by me (Rhop. Afr. aust. p. 319) as a 

 probable variety of I. Floresfan, but which, I am now 

 decidedly of opinion, is a distinct species. 



I have not seen any Basuto-land example, but Mr. 

 Bowker writes that the butterfly was not uncommon at 

 Maseru in the autumn, appearing about a fortnight 

 after I. Floresfan. 



Explanation of Plate VI. 



PAGE. 



Fig. 1. Erehia Narycia, ? 350 



2, Leptoneura Bowkeri, S 347 



3 <fe 4. Lyccc7M Letsea, <J , $ 362 



5 & 6. Lyccena Macalenga, ^ , ? . . . . . . 364 



7 & 8. Lycaena MahallokocEna, (J , ? . . . . . . 366 



9. Zeritis Molomo, $ 373 



10. Zeritis Leroma, $ 375 



11. CMosunc Evenina, ? 380 



12. Pyrgus Mafa, g 386 



13. Cyclopides Tsita, <? . . . . ■ . . . 386 



