1898.] FROM MASTTUNALANI). 012 



to see whether the examples obtained in the Mazoo valley were 

 quite constant as regards the number of spots ; in the three 

 examples of K. macomo which Mr. Marshall sent us in 1^97 they 

 differ in size, though not in number. 



60. GEGENES LETTERSTEDTI Wallgr. 

 cJ, Salisbury, 14th May, 1898. 



61 . GEGENES IIOTTENTOTA Latr. 



cj $ in copula, Salisbury, 19th February ; c ? 14th May, 1SOS. 



It would be interesting to breed this specie's so as to decide 



definitely whether the preceding is readily distinct ; until the case 



is proved it is hard to believe that the largo sexual patch on the 



male G. hottentota ( = obumbrata) is not of specific value. 



62. CIIAPRA MATITIAS Fabr. 



$ , Salisbury, 19th May, 1898. 



63. PARNARA DETECT A Trim. 



<3 rf, Salisbury, 12th, 13th, and 30th March; 9th and 10th 

 April ; rf , $ , 5th and 18th June, 1898. 



The last tu-o specimens are labelled " Baoris sp. nov." ; but, 

 excepting that they have lost two out of the three subapical 

 hyaline dots on the primaries, I see no character by which they 

 could be distinguished from P. detecta, and we know that these 

 hyaline dots are exceedingly variable in number. 



64. PLATILESCIIES MORITILI AVallgr. 



cT c?i Salisbury, 20th February, 9th March, llth April, and 

 5th June, 1898. 



65. RIIOPALOCAMPTA PISISTRATTJS Fabr. 

 Salisbury, 18th June, 1898. 



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