178 Mr. Roland Trimen’s Descriptions of 
Zeritis Pyroéis. 
Exp. 1 in.—1 in. 4 lin. 
Allied to Z. Zeuxo and Chrysaor. 
Orange-yellow (not metallic); spots as in Zeuro; bases broadly 
blackish, densely blue-scaled; hind-wing of ¢ shot with a blue 
lustre; in fore-wing a broad, very even, hind-marginal border of 
black; in hind-wing only an interrupted edging. Underside.— 
Much as in Chrysaor, pale creamy-ferruginous ; no basal cloud- 
ing; a sub-marginal row of fuscous spots in fore-wing ; spots of 
hind-wing usually very indistinct, if not obsolete. 
Hab.—Cape Town. 
Zeritis Phosphor. 
Exp. 10 lin. 
Allied to Z. Perion, Cram. (see Hopffer in Peters’ “ Reise,” &c.) 
Shining golden-orange; bases suffused with blackish-brown ; 
fore-wing with a very broad, dark, apical border, commencing on 
costa and narrowing near anal angle ; -hind-wing with a transverse 
row of dark spots beyond middle. Underside.—Very much as in 
Perion, 9; hind-wing and borders of fore-wing pale greyish- 
ochreous, hind-marginally tinged with reddish; cellular and 
neighbouring spots in fore-wing with steely centres; spots of 
hind-wing steely, dark-edged. 
Flab.—Bashee River, Kaffraria. 
Family HESPERIDZ, Leach. 
Genus Pyreus, Hibn. 
Pyrgus Asterodia. 
Exp. 9—10 lin. 
Nearly allied to P. Vindex, Cram., but paler, more glossy; the 
spots smaller, not so white; in fore-wing, the central of three 
cellular spots largest, nearer to outer than inner spot,—a trilinear 
spot just above central spot,—lowest spot of row beyond middle 
largest,—outer marginal row of spots wanting; in hind-wing 
transverse white stripe commences on costa, narrowing very much 
interiorly. Underside.—Hind-wing and apex of fore-wing less 
greyish, more inclining to fulvous. 
fHab.—Cape Colony. 
fe Pyrgus Sataspes. 
Exp. 93 lin.—1 in. 
$. Fuscous-brown; spots small, dull-whitish, rather suffused ; 
only two cellular spots in fore-wing; median band of hind-wing 
