146 Dr. F. A. Dixey on 
HESPERITD®. 
CHAPRA MATHIAS, Fabr. 
le 
Bk Between 3 and 5 p.m. 
DANAINA, 
LIMNAS ctTirystePus, Linn. 
LL. chrysippus, Linn. 1%; aleippus, Cram., 3 2; hlugii, 
Butl. 32. 
PIERINA, 
TERACOLUS PHLEGYAS, Butl. 
1f%,1@ (yellow); both wet. 
TERACOLUS EUPOMPE, Klug. 
1¢,12. Both of these are “dry” in character, but the 
male is without the pinkish shade beneath, and the female 
only has it to a moderate extent. Mr. Loat describes the 
flight of the male in this and the preceding species as 
Salas 
TERACOLUS GLYCERA, Butl. 
LD easy 
TERACOLUS DATRA, Klug. 
Las 
TERACOLUS LEO, Butl. 
1 2; yellow, with orange flush. Under-side pinkish, as in 
the dry-season form. 
TERACOLUS PLEIONE, Klug. 
12; mtermediate, verging towards wet. 
TERACOLUS PHISADTA, Godt. 
5%, 1 2 Three of the males are full wet-season 
forms, the other twa show an infusion of flesh-colour in 
the yellow of the under-side. The female is less reddish 
beneath than the specimen of the same sex taken earlier 
on the same day. 
* Cf. Mr. G. A. IX. Marshall’s observations on the flight of “ purple- 
tips.’—Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond., 1902, pp. 354, 871; see also Trimen, 
* South-African Butterflies,” vol. ili, 1889, p. 107. 
