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vule or to submedian nerviire ; basal blackish irroration very sparse, 
but inferiorly extending widely ; blackish spots of hind-marginal series 
always greatly larger than in ^, and acuminate inwardly on nervules, — 
sometimes so much developed as to form a broad border only inter- 
rupted by crossing lines of the ground-colour on inter-nervular folds. 
I Under side. — Hind-iinng and apical area of fore-wing usually rather 
didler and more ochreoiis than in Fore-wing : inner-marginal area 
whitish ; terminal disco-cellular spot not so black or so sharply defined 
as on upper side, — the nervule traversing it often yellowish-white ; 
discal macular series indistinctly marked except the two largest spots. 
Hind-wing : discal macular ray only indicated by some very faint 
dull reddish-grey marks ; a good- sized terminal disco-cellular rounded 
whitish spot in a thin reddish-grey ring. 
Dimorphic Form of — Orange of apiccd patch ohsolete, the only 
traces of it being some scales on nervules and inter-nervular folds ; 
ground-colour yellowish-white ; discal blackish markings smaller and 
more separate than usual. 
(ffah. — Kaffraria Proper and Natal.) 
Variety A. ^ and — $ Yellowish-white except for a tinge of 
sulphur-yellow along inner edge of apical patch. Fore-iving : costal 
edge very finely black, its border scarcely irrorated with grey ; apical 
hind-marginal border more bluntly indenting the orange on nervules, 
its lower extremity forming a smaller blackish mark below the orange. 
Hind-wing : spotless ; in one example only with the faintest possible 
indication of minute hind-marginal nervular spots. Under SIDE. — 
Much paler than in type ; inner-marginal area of fore-wing white. 
Fore-iving : base tinged with sulphur-yellow. Hind-wing : in two 
specimens, some small faint reddish-brown spots, far apart, indicate 
position of a discal ray. 
$ Ground-colour as in $ ; markings as in type, except that hind- 
marginal spots of hind-wing appear to be always rather small and 
widely separate. Under side. — Paler than in type. 
One $ and two $ s of this variety to some extent approximate to 
Topha, Wallengr., having the under side of the hind-wing and apical 
area of fore-wing tinted with pale reddish-creamy, which in the $ s 
is speckled with dark-grey. 
{Hah. — North-West Transvaal and Eastern Tropical South Africa.) 
The type-specimens of Sigrtinus, Butl., in the collection of the 
British Museum appeared to me to be pale, rather worn <J s of Aitxo, 
slightly approaching the variety just described. They were ticketed 
" Senegal" and " Lake Nyassa." 
Anxo differs from Fvccrne, Klug,^ which is itself a very near ally 
of the Indian Fucharis, Fab., in its general yellow ground-colour, 
which in both sexes of Frame is confined to the fore-wings, and is 
there very much paler, especially in the The $ Auxo has the apical 
^ ^'-'ymh. Phys., pi. vi. ff. 1-4. Hah. " Ambukohl " (Dongola). 
