24 DR. W. J. HOLLAND ON THE AFRICAN [Jan. 14, 
“T have come to the conclusion that Pyrgus diomus, Hopft., is 
really distinct from P. ferov, Wallgr., although Wallengren 
himself in 1872 sank the latter in favour of the former. None of 
the South-African specimens that I have seen agrees with Hopffer’s 
description and figures in the important point of the white bands 
on the underside of the hind wings, which markings are always 
much more oblique in the southern examples. The other day I 
received a pair from Zanzibar, which exactly agree with Hopffer’s 
figures. So I think we may call the abundant southern form 
P. ferow. By the way, what Dr. Staudinger figures as my P. san- 
daster is apparently P. ferow.” (R. Trimen, én literis, 1894.) 
79. H. asteropiaA, Trim. 
Pyrgqus asterodia, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soe. Lond. (8) vol. ii. p. 178 
(1864); Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. ii. p. 289, pl. v. fig. 6 (1866) ; 
S. Afr. Butt. vol. ili. p. 284 (1889). 
_ Hesperia asterodia, Watson, P. Z. 8. 1893, p. 65. 
Syrichthus asterodia, Ploetz, Mitth. nat. Ver. Neu-Vorpomm, u. 
Riig. 1884, p. 21. 
Hab. South Africa. 
80. H. TRANSVAALIA, Trim. 
Pyrgus transvaahe, Trim. 8. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 286 (1889). 
Hab. South Africa, 
Allied, according to the author, to H, spio, Linn, (vindex, Cram.), 
and dromus, Ploetz. 
81. H, acyrna, Trim. 
Pyrgus agylla, Trim. 8. Afr. Butt. vol. iii, p. 286 (1889). 
Hab, South Africa. 
This species is unknown to me except by the description of 
Mr. Trimen. 
82. H. mara, Trim. 
Pyrgus mafa, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1870, p. 386, pl. vi. 
fig. 12; S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p. 284. 
Hab, South Africa. 
Doubtfully distinct from H, spio, Linn. 
83, H. sanpastmr, Trim. 
Pyrgus sandaster, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1868, p. 92, 
pl. v. fig. 9; S. Afr. Butt. vol. iii. p, 291 (1889). 
Hab, South Africa, 
84. H. nanos, Trim. 
Pyrgus sataspes, var. A. Trim, Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. i. p. 290 
(1866). 
Pyrgus nanus, Trim. 8, Afr, Butt. vol. iii. p. 290 (1889). 
Hab, South Africa. 
