Buttcrjiies of Southern Africa. Ill 
mixed. Foreicing : a r.atlier strongl3"-marked fuscous 
streak closing cell. Ilindioing : a broad blackish streak 
corresponding to third transverse stripe of underside ; a 
sub-marginal row of spots corresponding to those of under- 
side, but smaller. Underside. — Quite as in $ . 
The forehead is orange-red in both sexes. 
Described from a single specimen of each sex, taken on 
a small tree at the edge of scattered bush about the base 
of Woest Hill, near Grahamstown, by Mr. James, in 
October or November. Both examples are considerably 
worn. 
Hab. — Grahamstown. — In coll. Grahamst. Mus, 
Genus AriiNJ=;us, Hiibn. 
AphncEus Plianes, n. sp. (PL I. figs. 4, 5.) 
Exp. ( <? ) 1 in. H lin. ; ( ,? ) 1 in. 3^ lin.— 1 in. 5 lin. 
S. Fuscous, shot with ricJt purjile ; forewincj xoith 
yelloio-ochreous markings. Foretcing : the purple gloss 
covers inner-marginal region, but extends upward only as 
far as median nervure and its second nervule ; costa rather 
broadly marked with dull ochreous at and near base ; an 
almost square marking in discoidal cell near extremity ; 
beyond cell, near costa, an irregular roughly V-shapcd 
marking; a narrow, sub-marginal, irregular stripe com- 
mencing close to apex, more or less distinctly interrupted 
on 3rd median nervule, and ending on 1st median nervule. 
Hindwing : purple gloss does not extend above sub-costal 
or below sub-median nervure, but covers the space between 
those nervures from base to hind-marginal edge ; a hind- 
marginal whitish streak from radial to anal angle ; on 
either side of sub-median nervure, a hind-marginal black 
spot dotted with silvery ; just before the space between these 
two spots, an indistinct yellow-ochreous mark ; tails black, 
ochreous at base and white at tip. Cilia white. Under- 
side. — Metallic silvery -lohite, with dull-ochreous, mesialhj 
silvery-streaked, narrowly black-edged, broad transverse 
bands. Foretcing : base narrowly suffused with yellow- 
ochreous, inner margin widely with pale grey ; 3 trans- 
verse bands commence on costal edge ; the first, before 
middle, short, straight, ending a little below median ner- 
vure ; the second, long, oblique, commencing about middle, 
extending in direction of anal angle, but becoming obsolete 
above sub-median nervure ; the third, near apex, rather 
