1865.] MR. A.G. BUTLER ON THE SPECIES OF CHARAXES. 631 
33. CHARAXES CITHERON. 
Charazes citheron, Felder, Wien. Entom. Monatsschr. p. 308, 
pl. 8. f. 2, 3. 
Hab. Port Natal. B.M. 
34. CHARAXES THIESTE. 
Papilio thieste, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, pl. 32. f. 2, 2B. 
Eribea thiestessa, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. n. 432. 
Nymphalis thieste, Westw., Doubl. & Hewits. Gen. Diurn. Lepid. 
p- 307. n. 18. 
N. thurias, Godart, Enc. M. ix. pt. 1. p. 354. n. 15. 
Hab. Caffraria. 
35. CHARAXES XIPHARES. 
Papilio xiphares, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 71. n. 221; 
Cramer, Pap. t. 377. f. A, B; Godart, Enc. M. ix. pt. 1. p. 357. 
n. 25. 
Nymphalis xtphares, Westw., Doubl. & Hewits. Gen. Diurn. Lep. 
p. 309. n. 19; Trimen, Rhop. Afric. Austr. i. p. 167. n. 97. 
Hab. Cape of Good Hope. B.M. 
Note.—This species will probably prove to be the female of thieste. 
Ale maris nigre ; postice margine albo-viridiscente, ocellis nigris 
albo-pupillatis : subtus omnes fusco ceruleoque variegate, 
Sascia flava distincta. 
36. CHARAXES EURYALUS. 
3. Papilio euryalus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. pt. 1. p. 70. n. 218; 
Cramer, Pap. t. 74. f. A, B. 
Eribea euryale, Hiibner, Voy. bek. Schmett. n. 435. 
@. Papilio nisus, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iit. pt. 1. p. 70. n. 219; 
Cramer, Pap. pl. 150. f. A, B; Godart, Enc. M. ix. p. 357. n. 23; 
Lucas, Hist. Nat. Lép. Exot. pl. 63. f.1; Westw., Doubl. & Hewits. 
Gen. Diurn. Lepid. p. 309. n. 25, 
Hab. Amboyna. B.M. 
Ale ferruginee ; postice oceéllis nigris albo pupillatis: subtus 
ochree, basi lineis nigris variegate, postice ocellis violaceis 
submarginate, lunulisque ferrugineis. 
37. CHARAXES LATONA, sp.n. (Pl. XXXVII. fig. 1.) 
Upperside ferruginous, paler towards the outer margin; a sub- 
marginal row of black spots with white centres along the outer mar- 
gin in the hind wings; outer marginal edge brown; a zigzag pale 
brown submarginal line extending from the front margin of the front 
wings to the middle of the hind wings, in the hind wings scarcely 
perceptible. Front wings elongate; a black spot at the end of the 
cell; three lunular spots placed vertically just beyond it, and ex- 
tending to the third median branch ; two contiguous hastate spots a 
