SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District {T. Ayres). Limpopo River (F 
a Sehms). 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Angola (J. J. Monteiroy — Druce. Congo. — 
Coll. Brit. Mus. "Chinchoxo {Falkenstein).'' — Dewitz [as 
Pylades, Fab.]. 
b. Eastern Coast. — "Mozambique." — Bertoloni. " Zanguebar." — 
Oberthiir [as Anthemenes, AVallengr.]. 
hi. Eastern Interior. — Matabeleland [H. Barber). Gubulewayo (F. 
a Selous). Daka River {F. W. Barber). 
307. (8.) Papilio Morania, Angas. 
Papilio Moraiiia, Aug., Kafirs Ulustr., pi. xxx. f. i (1849). 
Papilio Pylades, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 22, n. 10 (1862). 
Exp. al, ($) 2 in. 9-11 lin. ; (?) 2 in. 11 liii. — 3 in. i lin. 
Very nearly allied to P. Corinneus, Bertol. 
$ Black, with a large ivhite patch and lohite spots in both wings. Fan- 
iving : white patch bounded as in Goriimcus, but decidedly broader in its 
inferior part, beginning nearer to base and extending nearer to posterior 
angle, so that the outward projection of the portion between first and 
second median nervules is slight ; only three spots in discoidal cell, — the \ 
first not so small and rounder than in Corinneus, — the second much en- 
larged, curved, and prolonged inferiorly quite across cell (as on under side | 
in Corinneus), — the third {rcp)resenting both third and fourth of Corinneus) \ 
large, very broad, excavate inwardly and rounded outwardly ; remain- 
ing (subapical and hind-marginal) spots in number, position, form, and 
relative size as in Corinneus, except that the hind-marginal spots are 
closer to the edge. Hind-iuing : white patch considerably wider, so that 
hind-marginal black border is correspondingly narroioer, — the white 
completely filling discoidal cell, and projecting beyond it both supe- 
riorly and inferiorly ; wdiite spots as in Corinneus, but the inner row I 
of three or four is of course nearer to the edge of the white patch in : 
consequence of the greater extension of the latter ; three upper spots 
of outer row closer to hind-marginal edge ; anal-angular ochre-yellow 
spot more distinct. Under side. — Very like that of Corinneus, Fore- 
iving : apical ochre-yellow darker, not invading discoidal cell, but itself 
slightly obscured by a fuscous suffusion immediately beyond extremity 
of cell, and bounded externally by a narroiu black border. Hind-wing: 
basal red narrower, but its inner-marginal extension (inferiorly much 
obscured ivith ochreous-brown) much wider, filling, or occasionally almost 
filling, the space between submedian nervure and median nervure and 
its first nervule ; outer black edging of white patch broader, inferiorly 
diffused, where the two or three lunulate whitish marks bounding it 
are less conspicuous, being mixed with ochre-yellow ; these marks and 
the anal-angular spot (more orange than in Corinneus) are only sepa- 
