199 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS [Mar. 1, 



97. PAPILIO OPHIDICEPHALFS Oberth. 

 Karkloof, 1st and 4th February, 1897. 



98. PAPILIO EUPHRANOR Trim. 

 Karkloof, 5th February, 1897. 



99. PAPILIO NIREUS Linn. 

 Karkloof, 9th and 13th February, 1897. 



HESPERIIDJE. 



100. EAGRIS JAMESONI E. M. Sharpe. (Plate XX. fig. 7.) 



Dry form, Gijima, 18th and 19th August; wet form, G-adzima, 

 22nd December, 1895 \ 



101. SAP^EA TRIMENI Butl. 

 Gadzima, 25th September, 1895. 



102. SAP^EA PARADISE A Butl. 



Mazoe District, 29th December, 1894 ; Gadzima. 5th September, 

 1895. 



103. ABANTIS VENOSA Trim. 



Gijima, 18th August ; Gadzima, 4th September, 1895. 

 This is new to the Museum collection. 



104. CAPRONA CANOPUS Trim. 

 Karkloof, 9th February, 1897. 



105. PYRGUS SPIO Linn. 



Loesskop, 4500 feet, Little Tugela Eiver, 20th December, 1896 ; 

 Estcourt, 1st January, 1897. 



The first of these examples was labelled as " Hesperiamafa" and 

 the following was queried as H. mafa ; the two forms, if distinct, 

 are very closely allied. 



106. PYRGUS MAFA Trim. 



Loesskop, 4500 feet, Little Tugela Eiver, 20th December, 1896. 



107. OXYPALPUS RTJSO Mab. 



Mazoe District, 27th October, 1894 ; Enterprise Camp, near 

 Salisbury, 2nd July ; Gadzima, 17th August and 19th September, 

 1895. 



These were labelled as 0. harona "Westw., but we possess every 

 link to typical 0. ruso Mab. ; the species is a very variable one, 

 as I suspect the following also is. 



1 The wet form has the ground-colour of the wings smoky brown instead of 

 golden brown and ochraceous (see figure). 

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