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small, black, white-ringed spots beyond middle (in fore-wing from 

 5th sub- costal nervule to sub-median nervure, and the first spot 

 very minute, — in hind-wing very irregular, the spots 9 in number), 

 and 2 indistinct sub-marginal lines. Hind-wing : 3 conspicuous, 

 black, white-ringed spots near base, viz. one above sub-costal 

 nervure, the 2nd in cell, the 3rd below sub-median nervure ; 

 orange band commencing on discoidal nervule. Cilia greyish- 

 white. 



" King William's Town, February ; rare." — D' Urban, in litt. 



** Non-caudate group. 



Lycceiia Kama. 



Exp. 11 lin. — 1 in. 



? . Pale greyish-brown, shot from bases with bright-blue. 

 Fore-wing : blue occupies discoidal cell, extending on inner- 

 margin to beyond middle ; along hind-margin a row of very in- 

 distinct, whitish-edged, dusky marks. Hind-wing : blue extending 

 through cell, covering median nervules ; crossing the latter is a 

 macular, whitish fascia, reaching to 2nd sub-costal nervule ; along 

 hind-margin a row of white annulets, of which one (between 2nd 

 and 3rd median nervules) encloses a black spot. Underside. — 

 Pale brownish-grey ; in both wings an imperfect white annulet, 

 enclosing a space slightly darker than ground-colour, closes cell ; 

 a row of brownish, white-edged, confluent spots beyond middle 

 (in fore-wing from costa to sub-median nervure) ; and a sub- 

 marginal row of confluent, brownish lunules, white-edged inte- 

 riorly and exteriorly ; between the row of spots and that of 

 lunules a whitish space, more conspicuous in hind-wing. Hind- 

 wing : a transverse row of 4 white-ringed black spots near base; 

 between 1st and 3rd median nervules 2 black spots, dotted with 

 bluish-silvery, and bounded interiorly by an orange crescent, — 

 the lower spot the smaller. 



" King William's Town, March ; not common." — D'Urban, 

 in litt. 



Lyccena Gaika. 



Exp. 9 lin. 



S . Pale-blue ; a narrow brownish-grey border on hind-mar- 

 gins ; cilia whitish. Underside. — Whitish-grey ; with minute, 

 whitish-ringed, blackish spots : in both wings a thin, greyish, 

 whitish-edged mark closing discoidal cell ; a transverse row of 

 spots beyond middle (that of fore-wing strongly curved, commenc- 



