342 RHOPALOCERA AFRICJE AUSTRAJJS. 



E. Hippia.P. 199. Hab. Simon's Town. 



E. Sabacus P. 200. Syn. Erebia Sabacus, Trimen, 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 176. 



Early in October, 1864, 1 found Variety A of this species not uncom- 

 mon on the hills behind Simon's Town. 



E. Cassius.P. 202. Hab. Bashee River (J. H. B.). 



Yphthima Hebe. P. 205. Syn. Ccenyra Hebe, Hewits., 

 Trans. Ent. Soc., 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 281, pi. 17, f. 1. 



Mycalesis Evenus. P. 207. Hab. Botanic Garden, 

 Port Natal. 



Eurytela Hiarbas.P. 212. Hab. D'Urban, Port Natal. 



This Butterfly was common throughout the wooded flat extending 

 from the Point to the Town of D'Urban, when I. landed there in June 

 and August, 1865. 



Hypanis Illthyia.P. 2U.Hab. D'Urbau, Port Natal. 



I took several examples of Ilitliyia on the line of railway between the 

 Point and D'Urban. The species is conspicuous on the wing from its 

 warm colouring ; it flies low, and not rapidly, often settling on the 

 ground. 



Loxura Alcides. P. 219. Hab. Highlands, near Gra- 

 ham's Town (Mrs. Barber.) 



lolaus SidusP. 224. Syn. lolaus Sidus, Trimen, Tr. 

 Ent. Soc. Land., 1864, 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 176. 



I Bowkeri.. P. 225. Syn. lolaus Bowkeri, Trimen, 

 Tr. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1864, 3rd Ser., vol. ii, p. 176. 



Amblypodia Erylus.~P. 228. Hab. D'Urban, Port Natal 

 (M. J. McKen) ; Sierra Leone. Coll. Brit. Mus. 



Sithon Batikeli.P. 232. Hab. Highlands, Graham's 

 Town (Mrs. Barber) ; Damara Land (J. A. B.) ; "Madagas- 

 car" Boisd. 



Mrs. Barber notes this insect as occurring " amongst bushes in low 

 situations." 



Lycoena Boetica. P. 236. 



LARVA. Bright-green ; paler on the under surface. A dark- green 

 dorsal line ; beneath it, on each side, an indistinct line interrupted on 

 each segment, followed by a row of short, oblique, indistinct streaks of 

 the same dark-green, and a pale-green line just above the legs. Head 

 small, shining, reddish-brown. Two-thirds of an inch in length. Feeds 

 on flowers of Crotalaria Capensis (a Papilionaceous shrub) in which it 

 lives. 



