HESPERTD^.. 
The markings on the under side of the hind-wings of this very 
I distinct species are much like those of the European Cyclopides Steropes 
\ (W. V.)j but narrower, less numerous, rather duller, and not so strongly 
j black-edged. 
Though apparently very scarce in collections, Collides has so wide a known 
jl range that it is probably not rare in favourable localities. Damaraland seems 
to be its favourite country ; the first examples that I saw were taken in that 
j territory by the late Mr. C. J. Andersson and Mr. H. Hutchinson. Hewitson 
1 records the butterfly from Angola. Colonel Bowker in 1880 took a $ ex- 
ample in Upper Natal, and Mrs. Monteiro sent a $ from Delagoa Bay in 1883. 
I have also received a $ (without special locality) in a collection made by Mr. 
F. C. Selous in the country between Transvaal and the Zambesi. Butler in 
1885 noted {Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1886, p. 775) two specimens from Somali- 
land. 
Localities of Famphila Calliclcs. 
I. South Africa. 
E. Natal. 
h. Upper Districts. — Valley of Tugela and Mooi Elvers (/. H. 
Boioher). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Louren90 Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
II. Other African Kegions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland (C. J. Andersson and H. Hutchin- 
son). Angola (Mogers)." — Hewitson. "Congo: Kinsembo." 
—Butler. 
hi. Eastern Interior. — Special locality not noted, but South of Zambesi 
(F. a Selous). 
B. North Tropical— Somaliland (Thrupp)."— Butler. 
344. (2.) Pamphila Morantii, Trimen. 
9 FampMla Morantii, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1873, P- ^22. 
Pamphila Manoha, Westw., App. Gates' Matabele Land, p. 353, n. 74 
(1881). 
Plate XII. fig. 3 {$). 
Exp. al., {$) I in. 2 lin. ; ($) I in. 3 lin. 
$ Very dark hrown, with fidvous or ochreous-yellow hars and spots ; 
bases with ochre-yellow scaling and short hairs. Fore-wing : basal half 
of costa broadly clouded with ferruginous or yellow-ochreous ; a mode- 
rate-sized subquadrate spot at extremity of discoidal cell ; on disc an 
irregular, inwardly-oblique, inferiorly wider band from costa to sub- 
median nervure, interrupted subcostally on lower radial nervule, sepa- 
rated from cellular spot only by median nervure, and emitting a narrow 
ray along submedian nervure towards base ; in the ferruginous-marked 
examples there is a tinge of that colour over the upper separate part 
of this discal band. Hind-wing : a rather large obliquely-transverse 
discal patch, commencing abruptly widely on second subcostal nervule, 
and terminating narrowly on basal portion of median nervules. Cilia 
