903 DR. A. G. BUTLER ON BUTTERFLIES [Nov. 29, 



is very similar to, though distinct from, that of phlegetonia as 

 observed by me in Natal, but they are not distinguishable in the 

 pupal stage." 



One or two other notes in Mr. Marshall's communication will 

 be referred to in the course of this paper. One new species is 

 now described, and two new genera. 



NYMPHALID^E. 

 SATYRIN^E. 



1. MYCALESIS ENA c?, He wits. 



Salisbury, 16th April, 1898. 



" Probably wet form of Trimen's selousi, which I wrongly sup- 

 posed to be safitza " (Gr. A. K. M.). I have no doubt that 

 Mr. Marshall is correct in this opinion, for the chief difference 

 between the two insects consists in the prominence of the ocelli 

 in M. ena, the lines crossing the wings being identical in both 

 forms. 



2. LEPTONEURA CLYTUS 3 , Linn. 



Cape Town, 26th April, 1897. 



This, though it has the general aspect on the upperside of the 

 following species, is certainly not congeneric with it. 



TORYNESIS, gen. nov. 



Differs in neuration from Leptoneura in the fact that the sub- 

 costals of the secondaries are emitted from the same point instead 

 of being well separated at their origins. The antenna with broadly 

 spoon-shaped, instead of cylindrical spindle-shaped, club. Palpi 

 similar, but the second joint more arched and therefore appearing 

 to be wider in the centre, third joint rather more acuminate. 



3. TORYNESIS MINTHA Htibn. 



6 <5 , Cape Town, 22nd April, 1897. 



TARSOCERA, gen. nov. 



Also related to Leptoneura, though with more nearly the aspect 

 of Pseudonympha : it chiefly differs structurally from Leptoneura 

 in the expanded flattened club of the antennae and the deflexed 

 third joint of the palpi; the club is less spoon- shaped than in 

 Torynesis and the neuration is almost identical with Leptoneura. 



4. TARSOCERA CASSINA Butl. 



<5 , Cape Town, 5th October, 1896. 



So far as I can see, the genus Leptoneura will have to be restricted 

 to L. ctytus, L. oxyluS) L. bowkeri, and L. dinyana. 



5. PSEUDONYMPHA TRIMENI Butl. 



<S <S , Table Mountain, 15th October, 1896. 



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