ENTOMOLOGY. 353 
Genus Leucochitonea, Wallengren. 
72. (i) Leucochitonea Levubu, Wallengren, Lap. Caffr. p. 52 ; 
Trimen, p. 306. 
Near the Dry River, beginning of March. 
Genus Caprona, Wallengren. 
'j^,- (i) Caprona Pillaana, Wallengren, Lep. Caffr. p. 51 ; Trimen, 
p. 308. 
Near Tati or Gwailo. 
Genus Pamphila, Fabricius. 
74. (i) Pamphila Ranoha, Westw. 
Alis supra nigrofuscis, costa prope basim fulvo-irrorata, fascia 
fulva e basi marginis intemi per medium alse extensa, sensim 
dilatata et ante apicem alee desinente, maculam ovalem inter cellu- 
lam et apicem nigram gerente, ciliis fulvis ; alis posticis fascia lata 
irregulari pone medium fulva : alis subtus fulvis, anticis linea prope 
basim, macula discoidali ovata strigaque subapicali ad angulum 
analem sensim dilatata nigro-fuscis ; alis posticis fulvis nigro-guttatis, 
guttis novem in lineas duas margine postico parallelas dispositis. 
Expans. alar, antic, unc. \\. 
Near the Victoria Falls, in January. 
75. (2) Pamphila Karona, Westw. 
Magnitudo P. Li7iecE., Linnaeus. Alis supra fulvis, anticarum costa 
(ad basim valde angusta) margineque apicali nigris ; macula basali 
marginis intemi, striga recta in cellula discoidali et macula conica ad 
apicem cellulee nigris ; alis posticis fulvis costa late nigra, ultra 
medium ad angulum externum angusta : alis infra fulvis, posticis 
pallidioribus ; anticis macula magna baseos costam non attingente, 
altera parva transversa ad apicem cellulae, tertiaque parva conica mar- 
ginis apicalis versus angulum internum ; alis posticis immaculatis ; 
striola longitudinali magis brunnea, margine anali parallela. Expans. 
alar, antic, unc. i^. 
Near the Victoria Falls, in January. 
LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
Moths of various sizes and hawk-moths appear to be very numer- 
ous in Southern Africa. A large number of species of the former were 
collected by Mr. Oates, chiefly of small size, the majority of which, 
unfortunately, were ill preserved. 
Family Sphingid.*;. 
The SPHlNGlDyE are not especially remarkable. The death's-head 
moth, Acherontia Atropos, occurs throughout South Africa, and was 
found between Gubulewcyo and the Gwailo River. Cliwrocaiiipa 
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