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very much narrower than in P. Vindex; a double marginal row of 
ochrey dots in each wing. Underside.—Costa of fore-wing pale 
greyish-yellow, apex pale reddish-yellow ; hind-wing pale-fuscous, 
clouded with reddish, crossed by two yellowish-white stripes (of 
which the outer unites at anal angle with an inner-marginal whitish 
stripe). 
?. Paler; spots more conspicuous. Underside of hind-wing 
reddish-ochreous, only fuscous-tinged next to stripes. 
Hab.—Cape Colony and British Kaffraria. 
Genus Cycropipes, Hiibn. 
Cyclopides inornatus. 
Exp. 1 in,—1 in, 1] lin. 
Allied to C. Lepeletierii, Godt. 
Dull-fuscous; cilia dull-grey ; from costa of fore-wing, beyond 
middle, a row of three indistinct pale dots. Underside.—Hind- 
wing, with costa and apex of fore-wing, reddish-brown ; in each 
wing a disco-cellular pale dot, succeeded by a transverse row (in 
hind-wing strongly curved) of similar dots. 
Hab.—Bashee River, Kaffraria. 
Genus Pampuita, Fab. 
Pamphila? niveostriga. 
Exp. 1 in. 2 lin.—1 in. 3 lin. 
g. Fuscous-brown, hind-wing darker; fore-wing with a disco- 
cellular white spot, and a transverse row of white spots. Under- 
side.—All pale reddish-ochreous, marked with paler nervures, 
except inner margin of fore-wing, which is fuscous, and that of 
hind-wing, which is snowy-white, edged interiorly with black. 
Hab.—Bashee River, Kaffraria. 
Pamphila Zeno. 
Exp. 1 in. 5 lin. 
Dark brown: in each wing a Jarge orange-yellow disco-cellular 
spot, followed by an irregular transverse row of six similar spots : 
bases irrorated with orange-yellow. Underside —Hind-wing and 
costa and apex of fore-wing greenish-yellow : hind-wing with a 
median and a submarginal, macular, fuscous band,—the latter 
joining the wider anal-angular portion of a blackish inner-mar- 
ginal stripe. 
Hab.— Bashee River, Kaffraria. 
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