360 APPENDIX. 



Family LYCLENlDiE. 1 

 Genus Amblypodia, Horsfield. 



58. (1) Amblypodia Natalensis, Westwood and Hewitson, Gen. D. 



Lep., pi. 75, f. 4 ; Hopffer in Peters's Reise Mossamb., 

 Zool. v. p. 399? Trimen, Rhop. Afr. Austr., p. 227 ; id. S. 

 Afr. Butt., ii. p. 150. 

 Var. ? Spindasis Masilikazi, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., 

 p. 45 ; Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., ii. p. 152. 

 Near the Victoria Falls in January. 



59. (2) Amblypodia? Leroma, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 42 ; 



Trimen, Rhop. Afr. Austr., p. 231 ; id. S. Afr. Butt., ii. p. 169. 

 Near Tati. 



Genus Zeritis, Boisduval. 



60. (1) Zeritis Perion, Cramer, Pap. Ex., pi. 379, f. B, C ; Trimen, 



Rhop. Afr. Austr. p. 267 ; Hopffer in Peters's Reise Mos- 

 samb., Zool. v. p. 403, pi. 26, f. 1-3. 

 Papilio Harpax, Fabricius ; Trimen, S. Afr. Butt., ii. p. 162. 

 Gubuluvvayo, beginning of December. 



61. (2) Zeritis Amanga, Westwood in Oates's Matabele Land, ed. 1, 



App. p. 351 (1881) ; Trimen, S. Afr. Butt, ii. p. 165, pi. 9, f. 1. 



Fcem. Alis supra laete rufo-aurantiacis ; anticis macula magna basali 

 nigra, costa pone medium margineque apicali nigris ; alis posticis, rufo- 

 aurantiacis, basi nigricantibus : alis subtus purpureo-rufis, anticarum 

 costa ad basim guttisque duabus parvis prope basim tertia parum 

 majori submedia, alteraque subapicali, argenteis ; posticis guttis per- 

 paucis argenteis vix notatis. Expans. alar, antic, unc. i\. 



Habitat prope Gwailo fluv. ; mense Octobre capta. 



The red basal half of the costa of the fore wings, the outwardly 

 angulated apical margin, the shorter hind wings, with both the anal 

 and outer margin emarginate near the tails, and the splendid silvery 

 base of the costa of the fore wings beneath, separate this insect from 

 Z. Perion. 



Mas. (Zambesi, Rowley. In Mus. Hopeiano Oxoniae). Alis anticis 

 supra fuscis, costa ad basim maculaque late trigona versus angulum 

 externum marginis postici rufis ; alis posticis rufis, basi venisque 

 versus angulum externum nigricantibus : alis infra castaneo-rufis, costa 

 anticarum basi, guttisque tribus argenteis ut in fcemina, squamis per- 

 paucis argenteis in lineas transversas dispositis ; alis posticis strigis 

 tribus undulatis gracilibus obscurioribus guttisque nonnullis argenteis 

 prope caudam. Margo externus alarum anticarum in medio angulatus, 

 inter medium et angulum posticum emarginatus. 



1 The generic arrangement of the Lycsenidse is in a very unsettled condition and requires 

 a general revision, which could only be effected advantageously in dealing with a much larger 

 number of species than are represented in the present collection. 



