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SOUTII-AFRTCAX BUTTERFLIES. 
11. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland {J. A. Bell and tlie late C. J. 
Andersson). 
b. Eastern Coast. — Zanzibar (Coll. Hewitson — Var. A.). 
bi. Eastern Interior. — Bamangwato : Kama's Country (FT. Barber). 
Tcliakani and Makloutze Rivers (F. C. Serous and JoJm L. Fry 
— Typ. and Yar. A.). 
276. (12.) Teracolus Wallengrenii, Butler. 
$ Anthojjsyche Danae, Wallengr.,^ K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Ilandl., 1857; Lep. 
Rhop. Caffr,, p. 14. 
$ Antliopsyclie Eu}?ompe, Wallengr./ loc. cif. 
^ Antliocliaris Danae, Trim, [part], -Rhop. Afr. Aust,, i. p. 45 (1862), and 
[Anth. Eujjompe'] ii. p. 330 (1866). 
J 9 Teracolus Wallengrenii, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, p. 157, 
n. 105. 
$ Callosune Wallengrenii, Westw., App. Gates' IMatabeleland, p. 34 t, 
pi. E, ff. 3, 4 (1881). 
FJxp. ah, ($) I in. 6^-1 i lin. ; ($) i in. 5-10 lin. 
Nearly allied to Annx, Wallengr., Var. A. 
$ White, witli large crimson-red, slightly violaceous- glossed apical 
p)ate]i, sJiaped and bordered as in Anncc ; basal grey very narrow and 
faint in fore-wing, and efpiicdly faint {tliougli extending near inner margin 
to beyond middle) in liind-iuing.^ and withoid any defined edge externally. 
Hind-wing : hind- marginal blackish border represented only by a series 
of small or very small spots on nervules, often more or less acuminate 
inwardly. Cilia, of fore-wing reddish, except for a short white portion 
abont posterior angle ; of hind- wing white, except for a reddish portion 
about and near anal angle. Under side. — Hind-wing and apical area 
of fore- wing pale reddish-creamy, very finely and closely dusted with grey. 
Fore-iving : apical patch decidedly yellow-tinged over its inner half, — 
the intersecting blackish spots small, ill-defined, but with more or less 
indistinct submetallic brassy centres, and partly surrounded by some 
diffused dull-red elongate rays ; rarely some greyish clouding in basal 
area. Hind-iving : terminal disco-cellular spot reniform, submetallic 
brassy (or rarely silvery) ringed with blackish ; seven spots of discal 
row similar, but with darker rings mixed with reddish or ferruginous 
scales (the two lowest spots small and dull) ; basi-costal orange edging 
not well-defined ; a minute black spot at extremity of each nervule. 
$ Ap)ical red patch brighter, ptaler, and larger than in Annoe ; the 
sp)ots intersecting it smcdlcr and more separate^ and the dark borders nar- 
rower, — the inner border being also obsolete as regards its upper part ; 
basal grey often not more developed than in but variable, — in some 
examples almost as strong as in Annce, Var. A. Hind-wing : spots of 
^ Wallengren's descriptions are sufficient to warrant the references here given ; but I 
have been able to confirm them by the loan from Mr. Aurivillius of typical specimens 
belonging to the State Museum in Stockholm. 
