1896.] BUTTERFLIES OF THE FAMILY HESPERIID A. 17 
Pterygospidea flesus, Trim. Butt. 8. Afr. vol. iii. p. 363 (1889). 
Tagiades flesus, Wats. P. Z.S. 1893, p. 54. 
Hab. Africa, south of the Sahara. 
48. T’. rvsuLaRIs, Mab. 
T. wmsularis, Mab. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1876, p. 272; 
Grandidier’s Madagascar, vol. xiii. p. 352 pl. 54. figs. 6, 7, 7a. 
Thymele ophion, Boisd. Faune Entomol. Madgr. p. 62, pl. ix. 
fig. 4 (1833). 
Hab. Madagascar. 
This is the insular form of 7. flesus, Fabr., which is found in 
Madagascar, and can scarcely be separated from the Fabrician 
species. 
49. T. Lactevus, Mab. 
Tagiades lacteus, Mab. Bull. Soc. Ent. France, (5) vol. vii. 
ps XXXix, 
Tagiades dannatti, Ehrmann, Ent. News, vol. iv. p. 309; Holl. 
Ent. News, March 1894, pl. iii. fig. 1. 
Hab. Congo, Liberia. 
My surmise that 7’. lacteus and 7’. dannatti are identical, which 
I expressed in my paper of March 1894, has been confirmed by 
Mons. Mabille, who has compared my figure with the type. 
50. T. samBorana, H. G. Smith. 
Tagiades samborana, H. Grose Smith, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(6) vol. vii. p. 127. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
I do not know this species. 
51. T. smiruir, Mab. 
Tagiades smithii, Mab. Grandidier’s Madagascar, vol. xiii. 
p. 304, pl. 564. figs. 3, 3a. 
Hab. Madagascar. 
The plate on which this species is to be figured has not yet been 
published. I do not know the species in nature, nor by any 
pictorial representation. 
Haaris, Guen. 
52. EH. SABADIUS, Gray. 
Hesperia sabadius, Gray, Griff. An. Kined. ol xy. pl. 99. fig. 2 
(1832). 
Thymele sabadius, Boisd. Faun. Entom. Madgr. p. 63, pl. ix. 
fig. 2 (1833). 
” Bag gris sabadius, Guen. Maill. Réun. vol. ii. Lép. p. 18 (1868); 
Mab. Grandid. Madagr. vol. xiii. p. 350, pl. 54. figs. 1, 4a, 5. 
Hesperia andrachne, Boisd. Faun. Ent. Madgr. p. 67 (1833); 
Guérin, Iconogr. Régne Anim., Ins. pl. Ixxxii. fig. 2 (1844). 
Antigonus andrachne, Saalm. Lep. Madgr. p. 112, pl. i. fig. 14. 
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