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Habitat prope Ramakwebani (Ramaqueban) fluv. ; mense Febru- 

 ario capta. 



This pretty little species is nearly allied to C. Etrida and C. Eione, 

 but differs in its characteristic markings. On the upper side the 

 wings of the male are white, with a very slight yellowish tinge ; the 

 anterior have a large brown patch occupying the greater portion 

 of the posterior margin, and extending over the greater part of the 

 discoidal cell, at the extremity of which is a small round black spot ; 

 the extremity of the wing is very broadly brown, the dark colour 

 commencing on the costal margin in front of the discoidal spot, 

 and extending nearly to the posterior angle of the wing, where it 

 is much narrowed, especially in the spaces between the anal vein 

 and the first and second branches of the median vein, reaching con- 

 siderably more forward between the second and third branches of 

 the latter, so as nearly to unite with the truncated extremity of the 

 large brown patch ; the brown apex of the wing bears a row of five 

 fulvous oval spots, the hind one of which is ill denned and less strongly 

 coloured : the hind wings are brown at the base, and beyond the 

 middle they are marked with a curved irregular brown bar, which is 

 partially connected with the brown spotted hind margin of the wing, 

 having a row of white spots between them, which become larger and 

 more or less confluent, especially towards the anal angle. On the 

 under side the fore wings are tinged with yellow, especially towards 

 the tips, the large brown markings of the upper side being nearly 

 obsolete : the hind wings are also yellowish, with a faint dusky fascia 

 beyond the middle, with a black discoidal spot surmounted with 

 yellow scales ; the costa at the base is bright yellow, and the fringe 

 of all the wings is white. The female is slightly larger, with the 

 brown markings more suffused, the orange spots of the fore wings 

 obsolete, and replaced by brown, and the white submarginal spots of 

 the hind wings almost obliterated and replaced with brown. 



Genus Terias, Swainson. 

 Eur etna, Kirby, Syn. Cat., p. 441 (haud recte). 



28. (1) Terias Rahel, Fabricius ; Godart ; Boisduval ; Trimen, 



Rhop. Afr. Austr., p. 76. 

 Var. ? Terias Caffra, Felder, Novara-Reise, Lep. ii. p. 213. 

 Var. ? Terias Drona, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 19 

 (not of Horsfield). 

 Ramakwebani River, February ; near the Victoria Falls in January ; 

 and near the Dry River, beginning of March. 



29. (2) Terias Zoe, Hopffer, Ber. Akad. Berl., 1855, p. 640; id. in 



Peters's Reise Mossamb., Zool. v. p. 369, pi. 23, f. 10, 11 ; 

 female. 



