362 APPENDIX. 



Genus Chrysophanus, Hiibner. 



69. (1) Chrysophanus Lara, Linnaeus ; Fabricius ; Trimen, Rhop. 



Afr. Austr., p. 260; id. S. Afr. Butt., ii. p. 123. 

 Pafiilio Jolatis, Cramer, Pap. Ex., pi. 270, f. F, G. 

 Papilio Gorgias, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, Pap. Ex. pi. 33, f. 5, $d. 



Family Hesperiid^e. 

 Genus Ismene, Swainson. 



70. (1) Ismene Pisistratus, Fabricius; Jones, Icones, vi. pi. 26, 



f. 1 (typus in Mus. Brit.) 1 

 Papilio Florestan, Cramer, Pap. Ex., pi. 391, f. E, F ; Godart ; 



Boisduval ; Trimen, Rhop. Afr. Austr., p. 318. 

 Var. Rhopalocampta Vaimaran,Wal\engren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., 



p. 48. Fascia alba latitudine asquali absque maculis nigris. 

 Holfontein, July 13, 1873. 



Genus Leucochitonea, Wallengren. 



71. (1) Leucochitonea Levubu, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 52 ; 



Trimen, /. c. p. 306. 

 Near the Dry River, beginning of March. 



Genus Caprona, Wallengren. 



72. (1) Caprona Pillaana, Wallengren, Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 51 ; 



Trimen, /. c. p. 308. 



Near Tati or the Gwailo River. 



Genus Pamphila, Fabricius. 



J2>- (1) Pamphila Ranoha, Westwood in Oates's Matabele Land, 

 ed. 1, App. p. 353 (1SS1). 



Alis supra nigro-fuscis, costa prope basim fulvo-irrorata, fascia 

 fulva e basi marginis interni per medium alae extensa, sensim 

 dilatata et ante apicem alae desinente, maculam ovalem inter cellu- 

 lam et apicem nigram gerente, ciliis fulvis ; alis posticis fascia lata 

 inegulari pone medium fulva : alis subtis 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. i£. 



Habitat prope "Victoria Falls ;" mense Januario capta. 



1 The black mark extending from near the anal margin on the under side of the hind 

 wings was more divided than usual in Dairy's specimen, figured by Jones, so as to have led 

 Fabricius to describe the hind wings as four-spotted. 



