1896.] BUTTERFLIES OF THE FAMILY HESPERIID 2%. 11 
21. S. opHtHaLMica, Mab. 
Sape ophthalmica, Mab. C. R. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, p. Ixviii. 
Hab. Delagoa Bay (Mabille). 
No specimen or tigure of this species being available, I must 
content myself with a provisional reference to this location in the 
genus, to which the author has assigned it. 
22. 8. (?) puistonicus, Ploetz. 
Antigonus plistonicus, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 362 (1879). 
Hab. Aburi (Ploetz). 
I cannot make out this species from the description and the 
material before me. The description does not exactly apply to 
anything I have seen in nature, though it may be that it designates 
some already well-known species. 
23. 8. (?) pHiLtoromts, Ploetz. 
Antigonus philotomus, Ploetz, S. E. Z. vol. xl. p. 361 (1879); 
Karsch, Berl. Ent, Zeit. vol. xxxviii. p. 262 (1893). 
Hab, Aburi (Ploetz); Togoland (Karsch). 
I do not know this species, at least under this name. 
24, 8. (?) pznrus, Mab. 
Pterygosjrdea lelius, Ploetz MS., Mabille, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 
1877, p. 240 ‘ 
Ephyriades lelius, Ploetz, JB. Nass. Ver. xxxvii. p. 6. 
Hab. Gaboon. 
This is another species about which I am left in total uncer- 
tainty. Ploetz merely cites the name, and from the description 
of Mons. Mabille I cannot draw positive conclusions. Mons. 
Mabille has designated for me under this name two wholly differ- 
ent species, one being the species which he has labelled in the 
collection of Dr. Staudinger as bowviert, and the other being a 
slight variety of S. thecla, Ploetz, which he named from a photo- 
graphic representation sent to him, in which only the upperside 
appeared. I leave this puzzle somewhat reluctantly to others to 
solve. 
25. S. KOBELA, Trim. 
Nisoniades kobela, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) vol. ii. p. 180 
(1864); Rhop. Afr. Austr. i. p. 312, pl. vi. fig. 4, 0 (1866). 
' Pterygospidea kobela, Trim. 8. Afr. Butt. vol. ii. p. 353 (1889). 
Sarangesa kobela, Watson, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 48. 
Hab. Extra-tropical South Africa (Trimen). 
This species reveals a striking superficial resemblance to the 
species of the genus 7'’hanaos, and represents a section of the genus 
in which it stands thus far unique. 
