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Localities of Cyclo2yidcs Tsita. 
I. South Africa. 
B. Cape Colony. 
h. Eastern Districts.— King William's Town (TF. S. M. U Urhan). 
d. Basutoland. — Koro-Koro (/. H. Bowker). 
C. Orange Eree State. — Parijs, Upper Vaal Kiver {E. G. Alston). 
D. Kafifraria Proper. — Tsomo and Bashee Rivers (/. 11. Boiuker). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban (/. B. Bowker). Verulam and 
Itongati River. 
h. Upper Districts. — Ulundi, Weenen County (/. M. Hutchinson). 
F. Zululand. — Etshowe {A. M Goodrich). 
K. Transvaal. — Potcliefstroom and District {T. Ayres). " Schoman's 
Farm, Vaal River {N. Person).^' — Wallengren. 
323. (9.) Cyclopides inornatus, Trimen. 
Cyclopides inornatus, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond, 3rd Ser., ii. p. 179 
(1864); and Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 295, n. 185, pi. 5, f. 11 (1866). 
Exp. al, ($) I in. — i in. i lin. ; ($) i in. lin. 
$ Didl-brown, rather glossy ; cilia paler, greyish externally. Fore- 
wing : beyond middle, about midway between apex and extremity of 
discoidal cell, an oblique subcostal row of three exceedingly indistinct 
pale-greyish dots. Under side. — Hhid-ioing, and costal horder, and. 
hroad apical hind-marginal area of fore-%oing pale reddish-hroivn, ivith a 
tinge of ochreous-yellow ; in both wings an indistinct terminal disco- 
cellular dull greyish-white dot, and a discal series (elbowed in fore- 
wing and very strongly curved in hind- wing) of six and eight similar 
dots. Hind-ioing : inner marginal fold pale-grey ; a greyish white dot 
near base, between costal and subcostal nervures. 
% Like $, hut fore-wing longer and more pointed apically, and disco- 
cellular and lower discal dots of under side (luhich are hettcr expressed 
than in $) sometimes reproduced in fore-iving. 
This species is well distinguished from Tsita, Trim., by its smaller 
size, minute subcostal spots in the fore-wings, and redder under side 
(without whitish neuration or streaks, but with minute pale discal 
spots). 
Colonel Bowker discovered this remarkably dull-coloured and inconspicuous 
little butterfly in Kaffraria Proper. In February and March 1867 I took 
several examples on the coast of Natal, flitting about long grass ; but it was 
certainly very local in its distribution. The only example known to me from 
"within the boundary of the Cape Colony is a (J captured by Colonel Bowker 
in 1873 at Fort Warden, Kei River. At the end of October 1878 the 
same collector met with several fine specimens at Northdene, near D'Urban, 
Natal. 
