114 SOUTH- AFKICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
11. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland {J. A. Bell [Typ. and Var. A.], H. 
Hutchinson, W. C. Palgrave, and J. J. Christie), 
hi. Eastern Interior. — Malvloutze River (F. C. Selous and J. L. 
Fry). Tati (F. C. Selous and J. L. /^V^— Typ. and Var. A.). 
274. (10.) Teracolus Eunoma, Hopffer. 
^ Pieris Eunoma, HopfF., " Monatsber. K. Akad. d. AVissensch. Berlin, 
1855, p. 640," and Peters' Reise nacli Mossamb., ZooL, v., p. 353, t. 
xxiii. If. I, 2 (1862). 
• Exp. ciL, 2 in. 3^ ]iu. 
$ White ; apical patch of fore-ioing reduced to tioo small separated 
elongate piciplish-lctke markings hetwcen subcostal nervure a7id lower 
radial ncrvide ; bases very finely and narrowly greyish-sprinkled. Fore- 
wing : a small, ill-defined terminal disco-cellular blackish spot ; apical 
margin narrowly bordered with brownish, internally dentate on ner- 
vules, on hind-margin not extending below third median nervule ; 
close to costa, below second subcostal nervule, a small elongate faint 
blackish mark. Hind-iuing : without marking of any kind. Under 
SIDE. — Hind-iuing and narroio costal and apiccd border of fore-wing 
pale ochrey-yelloiu. F'ore-iuing : terminal disco-cellular spot better de- 
fined than on upper side. Hind-ioing : costal margin edged with 
orange from base to about middle ; a minute terminal disco-cellular 
blackish spot. 
This curious species, in which the purple apical marking is so extraordi- 
narily limited, and almost all the other ordinary markings of the group are 
wanting, was founded by Hopffer on a single ^ example from Inhambane. 
It seems to be a butterfly of great rarity, the only other example recorded 
being a ^ , ticketed " Zanzibar," in the Hewitson Collection, where I noted it 
in 1867. I did not make a description of the latter, not at the time bearing 
in mind that the locality of the type lay just outside the Southern Tropic. 
The diagnosis given above is therefore taken from Hopifer's figures in the work 
quoted. 
Localities of Teracolus Fumma. 
I. South Africa. 
T. " Inhambane." — Hopffer. 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
b. Eastern Coast. — Zanzibar. — Coll. Hewitson. 
275. (11.) Teracolus Annse, (Wallengren). 
$ Anthocharis Danae, Doubl., Gen. D. Lep., pi. vii. f. 2 (1847). 
„ „ Boiscl, App. Voy. Deleg. Afr. Aust., p. 587 (1847). 
$ Thestias Annce, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1857 ; Lep. Rliop. 
Caffr., p. 16, n. i. 
