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Localities of Pyrgus Diomus. 
I. South Africa. 
B. Cape Colony. 
a. Western Districts. — Cape Town. Ookiep, Namaqualand District 
(L. Peringuey). 
c. Griqualand West. — Kimberley. Between Eiet and Modder Rivers 
{Mrs. Barber). 
d. Basutoland. — Maseru (/. H. Bowher). 
D. Kaffraria Proper. — Tsomo River (/. H. Bowl-er). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban {J. H. Bowher). 
F. Zululand. — Napoleon Yalley (J. H. Botvker). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques (Mrs. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal. — Potchefstroom {W. Morant and T. Ayres). Eureka 
City, near Barberton (C. F. Palmer). 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland : "R. Kuisip (Wahlherg)." — 
Wallengren. 
h. Eastern Coast. — " Querimba (Peters)." — Hopffer. 
hi. Eastern Interior. — Between Transvaal and Gubulewayo (A. W. 
Eriksson). 
331. (8.) Pyrgus Sataspes, Trimen. 
^ $ Pyrgus Sataspes, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Ser., ii. p. 178 
(1864); and Rhop, Afr. Aust., ii. p. 290, n. 179, pi. 5, f. 7 (1866). 
Exp. al., ($) 10 lin. — i in. ; (^) i li lin. — i in. I lin. 
J Fuscous-hroivny tvith small, dull-ivhitisli spots. Fore-wing : only 
two, rather widely separated, spots in discoidal cell, one of which closes 
it ; spots in transverse row beyond middle less separated than in Vindex 
group, the row of three on costa more in line with the rest, not lying 
so obliquely towards hind-margin ; a row of dots immediately before 
cilia tinged with ochreous, often indistinct, but always present ; between 
it and row of spots a sinuate line of similar dots ; base more or less 
clouded with dull-ochreous scales. Hind-iuing : no spot near base ; 
median band interrupted at origin of second and third median nervules, 
very much narrower than in Vindex group ; two rows of dots as in 
fore-wing, but inner one not sinuate and often almost obliterated. 
Cilia dull greyish-yellow, inconspicuously varied with fuscous. Under 
SIDE. — Fore-wing: markings as above, but outermost row of dots 
wanting ; costa and apex widely coloured with pale greyish-yellow, the 
latter clouded with pale reddish-brown. Hind-wing : pale fuscous, tinged 
with reddish, crossed hy two yellowish-white stripes, commencing on costal 
nervure, — the first short, often indistinct, narrow before middle, — the 
second median, conspicuous, slightly oUique, rather narrow (being widest 
costally), uniting with an inner-marginal longitudinal stripe to form a 
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