1896.] BUTTERFLIES OF THE FAMILY HESPERIID ®. 
9, S. MasoRELLA, Mab. 
Hyda majorella, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. evii; 
Novit. Lepidopt. p. 92, pl. xiii. fig. 1 (1893). 
Eretis motor, Wallgr.(?), Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. 
p- 264, pl. vi. fig. 11 (1893). 
Hab. Sierra Leone (Mabille) ; Togoland (Karsch). 
*** Sapp, Mab. 
10. S. tuctpErna, Mab. (Plate II. fig. 22.) 
Rape lucidella, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, pl. xvii. 
The type specimen in the collection of Dr. Staudinger is some- 
what worn, but shows that the insect is abundantly distinct from 
the other species herein enumerated. This is brought out clearly 
in the figure given. 
11. S. moroz1, Wallgr. 
Q. Pterygospidea moto, Wallgr. K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 
1857; Lep. Rhop. Caffr. p. 53; 2, Trim. Rhop. Afr. Austr. 
vol. ii. p. 313, no. 206, pl. vi. fig.3; ¢ and 9, Trim. S. Afr. 
Butt. vol. iii. p. 356 (1889). 
2. Nisoniades pato, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) vol. i, 
p. 404 (1862). “ei 
Hab. South Africa. 
12. S. MoroziormEs, Holl. 
Sarangesa motozioides, Holl. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vol. x, 
p- 288 (1892); Ent. News, Jan. 1894, pl. i. fig. 5, 9 ; Butl. (?), 
P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 668. 
Hab, Transvaal (in Staudinger’s collection) ; Gaboon (Good). 
The male described by me in the ‘Annals and Magazine of 
Natural History,’ and subsequently figured in the ‘ Entomological 
News,’ turns out to be the male of the species described by Mabille 
as Pterygospidea bouviert, if thorough reliance may be placed upon 
the identification made in the collection of Dr. Staudinger by 
Mons. Mabille, the author of the species. So far I have not been 
able to find in any collection a true male of S. motozioides, Holl. 
The female may be separated at a glance from the female of 
S. motozi by the absence of the conspicuous translucent spot in 
the cell ot the secondaries, which is characteristic of motozi, 
Wallgr., and by the fact that the translucent spots in the primaries 
are much smaller than in typical motozi. 
13. S. syNEsTALMENUS, Karsch. 
Antigonus synestalmenus, Karsch, Berl. Ent. Zeit. vol. xxxviii. 
p- 263, pl. vi. fig. 8 (1893). 
This species is very closely allied upon the upper surface to 
