IIESPERID^. 317 
F. Zululand.— Napoleon Yalley( J". H. BoicJcer)—[Var, A.]. St. Lucia 
Bay (the late Colonel H. Toiver). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal. — Potcliefstroom District {T. Ayres) — \_Var. A.]. 
II Other African Regions. 
B. North Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Gold Coast (/. Bourlce). " Gambia Eiver 
(Moloney). "— Shelley. 
347. (5.) Pampbila Monasi, sp. nov. 
Exp. al, I in. 1-2 lin. ; (?) i in. 3-4 lin. 
$ Pale dull-brown, luith some sparse yellowish scaling over lasal and 
inner -mar gmal areas ; in hotJi loings a discal series of transparent spots ; 
cilia greyish, mixed with hroivn in fore-iuing, and with yellowish-hroivn 
on hind'iving. Fore-iuing : longitudinally-elongated transparent spot 
in upper part of discoidal cell at a little distance before extremity ; 
discal series of five spots arranged in the usual positions, viz., two 
minute ones transversely on subcostal nervules, about midway between 
extremity of cell and apex, and three in a very oblique series between 
lower radial and first median nervules, the first being minute, the 
second larger, and the third of a good size (the two latter elongate 
longitudinally and excised externally) ; yellowish scaling best developed 
on costa near base, more faintly and narrowly along inner margin. 
Rind-wing : spots of discal series small, situated transversely between 
second subcostal and first median nervules, the first and third project- 
ing considerably beyond the second and fourth ; sparse yellowish scaling 
and hairs prevalent over discoidal cell and inner-marginal area. Under 
SIDE. — Hind-wing and costal border, and rather ivide apical area of fore- 
wing, rather dull greenish-yelloiu. Fore-iuing : transparent spots as on 
upper side ; ground-colour dark-grey, becoming much paler at and near 
posterior angle. Hind-ioing : transparent spots considerably smaller 
than on upper side, and bounded externally by dark-brownish, some- 
times almost obsolete ; inner-marginal fold grey ; an ill-defined grey 
spot marking extremity of cell. 
^ Quite like except that the yellowish scaling is more inconspi- 
cuous in both wings. Under side. — Yellow much duller, and with a 
more decidedly greenish cast. Hind-wing : transparent spots on disc 
larger and better defined. 
Although so much smaller, this species is nearly related to P, 
Mohopaani, (Wallengr.), and to P. Borlonica, (Boisd.). The $ bears a 
very considerable resemblance, in size and colour as well as in pattern, 
to the $ P. Hottentota, (Latr.), but may easily be known by her quite 
transparent discal spots, without any yellow tint, and duller under side, 
with small vitreous spots on the disc instead of large contiguous elon- 
gate yellow spots. The ^, being closely similar to the is of course 
