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the same species,^ but this could only he proved by careful breeding from 
the egg. 
As far as my records go, Johina lias a wider range than Speciosus, Colonel 
Bowker having met with it as far northward as the mouth of the Tugela River, 
and (judging from photographs and MS. sent to me), the late Mr. E. C. Buxton 
having taken it in Swaziland. 
Localities of Teracolus Johina. 
1. South Africa. 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban U. Bowker and the late M. J. 
M^Ken). Pinetown and Northdene (/. H. Boivker). Verulam 
and Mouth of Tugela River (/. H. Boivker). 
G. "Swaziland."— The late E. C. Buxton. 
272. (8.) Teracolus Phlegyas, Butler. 
$ Anthocliaris lone^ Var., Reiche, Eerr. et Gal., Voy. Abyss., pi. xxx. fF, 3, 
4 (1849).' 
$ $ Antliocharis PhlegyaSj Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 431, pi. 
XXV. fF. 3, 3a. 
Vae. $ Teracolus Buxtoni, Butl., op. cit., 1876, p. 130, n. 17. 
$ Callosune Buxtoiii, Westw., App. Gates' Matabeleland, p. 340, pi. e, 
if. 7, 8 (1881). 
Exjp. al, {$) 2 in. 0-2 lin. ; ($) 2 in. 3 lin. 
^ White, %vith rather small lustrous-violet apical patch in fore-wing , 
not widely lordered luith fuscous externally, and very narrowly so hor- 
dered internally. Fore-wing : no disco-cellular terminal spot ; apical 
violet five-partite by dark nervules, its outer dusky border not extend- 
ing below second median nervule. Hind-iving : neuration conspicuously 
black, but no spots at ends of nervules. Under side. — White ; hind- 
wing and apical area of fore-wing with Hack neuration. Hind-wing : 
costa edged with orange-yellow from base to before middle ; discal ray 
from costa very faint and ill-defined. 
$ Apical patch orange-red extending to heloiv second raedian nervide, 
externally ivith a rather ivide hrownisli horder. Fore-ioing : a small 
terminal disco-cellular spot ; base and costa tinged with yellowish ; 
inner edge of apical red without blackish except close to costa, the 
series of blackish spots traversing it rather small and ill-defined ; discal 
spot near posterior angle indistinct. Hiiid-ivhig : hind -marginal ner- 
vular spots of moderate size, diffused. Under side. — Hind-iuing and 
apical area of fore-wing very pale creamy -reddish, the latter flushed ivith 
pale orange-red imuardly. Fore-iuing : terminal disco-cellular spot dis- 
tinct ; traversing spots rather faint, ill-defined. Hind-wing: discal ray 
^ This is the opinion of Mr. A. D. Millar, an observer of long residence at D'Urban. 
The dated specimens of Johina which he has kindly sent to me are two S s captured on 22d 
August, one i on 22d September, and two c5 s on 24th. 
Iti fig. 4 the under side of the fore-wing is represented as closely dusted with fuscous, 
but this is probably from some defect in the engraving of the plate. 
