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SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
F. Zululand.— St. Lucia Bay {H. Tower). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques (Mi's. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal. — Potchefstrooni and Lydenburg Districts {T. Ayres). 
Barber ton (J. P. Cloete). 
II. Otlier African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. West Coast. — Angola : Quanza (t/. J. Monteiro), — Coll. Brit. 
Mus. ; "Loanda and Ambriz (Mo/iteiro).^' — Butler [Loandicus, 
Butl.]. Congo: "Kinsembo — Biitlev [Loa7idicus]. 
h. East Coast. — " Querimba." — Hopffer. 
288. (24.) Teracolus Antigone, (Boisduval). 
Antliocharis Ajitigone, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. p. 572, n. 19 (1836). 
^ 9 Antliocliaris DelpMne, Boisd., op. cit., p. 577, n. 28. 
^ Antliopsyche ELicharis, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1857; 
Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 15, n. 10 \nec $ ]. 
$ Antliocharis Antigone, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 52, n. 33 (1862). 
$ $ Teracolus suhfumosus, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1876, p. 139, 
n. 44, pi. vi. f. 3. 
^ $ Teracolus Flaminia, Butl., loc. cit., p. 140, n. 46. 
$ 5 Teracolus Lycoris, Butl., loc. cit., p. 140, n. 45, pi. vi. f. i. 
9 Teracolus Friga, Butl., loc. cit., p. 142, n. 48, pi. vi. f. 5. 
9 Teracolus Galathinus, Butl., loc. cit., p. 142, n. 49. 
Var. 9 ) Teracolus Lyceus, Butl, loc, cit., p. 141, n. 47, pi. vi. f. 2. 
Exp. al., ($) I in. 3-6 lin. ; (9) I in, 0^-4^ lin. 
^ White, with orange slightly pinJc-glossed ccpical patch (marked infe- 
riorly on its inner side ly a small Hack spot, — reduced in some examples 
to two faint hlachish dots or one dot, and rarely altogether tuanting) ; 
black lo7igitudinal stripes in some examples lucll marked and rather broad, 
in others narroiver and fainter, in others reduced to a very faint dif- 
fused state, slightly darker at extremity, and sometimes obsolete altogether. 
Fore-iving : basal blackish diffuse, extending chiefly along inner margin ; 
costal, apical, and hind-marginal black border of apical orange narrow 
or very narrow, but widening costally at beginning of orange, and 
externally rather deeply and sharply piercing the orange on five or six 
nervules ; hind-marginal border in the darker-banded examples emitting 
on second median nervule a broader ray than the rest (which inferiorly 
bounds the orange and unites with black spot on inner edge of latter), 
but not continued to posterior angle except by separate black termina- 
tions of first median nervule and submedian nervure, with occasionally 
a smaller mark midway between them ; inner-marginal stripe at its 
widest not encroaching on discoidal cell, its termination broad and 
irregularly truncate ; in some of the more faintly marked specimens all 
but the termination of this marking is next to obsolete, in others there 
is but the faintest indication of the entire stripe, while in others only 
the basal commencement exists. Hind-wing : costal stripe as variable 
as inner- marginal one, and wholly wanting more frequently; basal 
