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SOUTH-AFEICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
$ Much resembling a small example of AcJiine White or 
yelloivish ; the orange of apical fatch varying from dull-orange to dull- 
yellowish or lohitish, and traversed near its inner horder hy a strongly 
marked black har ; blackish longitudinal stripes, and discal ray and 
hind-marginal spots of hind-wing, moderately developed. Under side. 
— Hind-iuing and apical patch of fore-iving much darker than in ^, 
closely hatched and irrorated with fuscous. Fore-wing : base more or 
less strongly suffused with pale-yellow ; inner-marginal stripe dusky- 
grey, darker at its extremity. Hind-iving : angulated discal ray mode- 
rately developed. 
This appears to be a distinct little species, combining some of the characters 
of Theogo7ie, Boisd., and Achine, Cram. I made the foregoing description from 
the types in the British Museum, which are the only specimens that I have 
seen, and are noted as from the north-east of Natal, collected by the late Mr. 
E. C. Buxton. The form and size of the apical patch and its bordering, and 
the under-side colouring, in the $ are very similar to the same characters in 
the $ Theogone; but the corresponding features in the $ approximate more 
closely to those of Achine $ . 
Locality of Tcracolus Halyatted, 
1. South Africa. 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — "Korth-East" (the late E. C. Buxton). 
285. (21.) Teracolus Evippe, (Linneeus). 
Papilio Evippe^ Linn., Mus. Lud. Ulr. Reg., p. 239, n. 58 (1764); and 
Syst. Nat., L 2, p. 762, n. 87 (1767). 
? Papilio Arethusa, Dru., 111. Nat. Hist., ii. pi. xix. fiF. 5, 6 (1773). 
^ Papilio Evippe, Cram., Pap. Exot., i. pi. xci. ff. f, g (1779). 
9 Papilio Arethusa, Cram., Pap. Exot*, iii, pL ccx. if. e, f (1782). 
Pieris Evippe, Godt., Enc. Meth., ix. p. 122, n. 10 (18 19). 
$ Pieris Amytis, Godt., loc^ cit., p. 123^ n. 14. 
^ Anthocharis Evippe, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. p. 573, n. 20 (1836). 
$ Anthocharis Arethusa, $ , Boisd., op. cit., p. 582, n. 35. 
^ Anthocharis Cehrene, Boisd., op. cit., p. 583, n. 36. 
$ $ Teracolus Pseudocale, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, p. 154, 
n. 93, pi. vi. f. 10. 
$ Teracolus Angolensis, Butl., loc. cit., n. 94. 
Exp. al.^ ($) I in. 7-10 lin. ; ($) I in. 5-8^ lin. 
J White, with apical patch of orange-red narrow, ciorved, very broadly 
hlack-bordered, especially on its inner edge. Fore-vjing : base sparsely but 
usually widely irrorated with blackish ; costa narrowly black-edged 
to about middle ; a distinct but thin terminal disco-cellular black dot ; 
apical red divided into six unequal portions by crossing black nervules, 
— the second portion linear, very small, and the lowest often smaller 
than the remainder ; outer black border of red broad and even, and 
prolonged (usually more narrowly) to posterior angle, — inner black 
