244 SOUTH-AFEICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
Paj)iUo Merojje, G. R. Gray (pars), Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus., Pap., p. 25 | 
(1852). 
„ „ Trimen (pars), Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 11 (1862). 
,5 Trimen, in Trans. Linn. Soc, xxvi., tab. 43, f. i (1869). 
5, „ J. P. Mansel Weale, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., pi. i. f ^ 
(1874). 
$ (Form i), Papilio Cenea, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, Pap. Exot., p. 134, 
pi. xxix. f. I, lA (1791). 
Danais Rechila, Godt., Encyc. Meth., ix. p. 183, n. 24 (1819). 
? Papilio Tro]plio7iius, Westw. (pars), Arc. Entom., i. p. 153 
(1845). 
Papilio Cenea, Doubleday and Westw. (pars), Gen. Diurn. 
Lep., i. p. 20, n. 255 (1846). 
„ G. R. Gray (pars), op. cit., p. 70, n. 322 (1852). 
„ Trimen Rliop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 20, n. 8 
(1862). 
Papilio Merope, Trimen (first form of 9 )> Trans. Linn. 
Soc, loc. cit., f. 3 (1869). 
„ Butler ( $ , Form a), in Trans. Ent. Soc, 
^ 1869, p. 275. 
„ „ Kirby ( $ ), Synon. Cat. Diurn. Lep., p. 563, 
n. 305 (1871). 
Variety. — Papilio Merope, Trimen (ist Form of $ var.), in 
Trans. Linn. Soc, loc. cit., f. 4, and p. 521. 
Papilio Merope, Butler ( $ , Form aa), in Trans. Ent. Soc, 
loc. cit., p. 276. 
$ (Form 2). Papilio Merope, Trimen (2nd Form of $ , Hippocoon, Fab., 
var.), in Trans. Linn. Soc, loc. cit., f. 6 (1869). 
$ (Form 3). Papilio Troplionius, Westw., "Ann. Nat. Hist., ix. p. 38 
(1842)," and Arcan. Entom., i. pi. 39, ff. i, 2 (1845). 
Papilio Cenea, Doubl. and Westw. ( ? ), Gen. Diurn. Lep., 
i. p. 20, n. 255 (1846). 
„ G. R. Gray ( ? ), Cat. Lep. Brit. Mus., Pap., 
p. 70, n. 322 (1852); and List Lep. Brit. 
Mus., Pap., p. 82, n. 339 (1856). 
„ Trimen ( $ ), Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 20, n. 8 
(1862). 
Papilio Merop)e, Trimen (4th Form of 9 ), in Trans. Linn. 
Soc, loc. cit., f. 5. 
„ „ Butler ( $ , Form b = " Merope, true "), in 
Trans. Ent. Soc, loc. cit., p. 276. 
Kirby ( ? , Var. b), op. cit., p. 563, n. 305. 
^ and $ (Form 2), Papilio Tihullus, or Merope, Cram., var. % Kirby, 
Proc R. Dublin Soc, 1880, p. 48. 
and $ (Form i), Papilio Cenea, Trimen, Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond., 1881, 
p. 169, pi. ix. ff. I, 2. 
Larva and Pupa (South African), J. P. Mansel Weale, Trans. Ent. Soc. 
Lond., 1874, pp. 133-134, P^- i- 
PJxp. al, 3 in. 7 lin. — 4 in. 3 lin. ; ($) 3 in. 7 lin. — 4 in. 
3 liii-^ 
J Very pale creamy sulphur -yellow ; fore-wing with a hroad hind- 
marginal Hack horder, hind-wing with an irregular (often broken) discal 
black hand, and black hind-marginal lumdate marks; a rather broad, 
^ Two dwarfed examples, a S and ordinary form of ? , taken at D'Urban, Natal, by 
Colonel Bowker in August 1878, expand only 3 in. 3 lin. ; and another ? from the same 
district is only 3 in. 4 lin. across the wings. 
