IIESPEEID.'E. 
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Localities of Paw/phila lugens. 
L South Africa. 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
II. Other African Eegions. 
A. South Tropical. 
h. East Coast. — " Querimba {Pete7's)y — Hopffer. 
349. (7.) Pamphila Moritili, (Wallengren). 
? Hesperia Moritili, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. HandL, 1857; Lep. 
Ehop. Catfr., p. 49, n. 4. 
Pamphila? Moritili, Trim., Khop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 305, n. 199 (1866). 
Hesperia Neha, Hewits., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 4tli Ser., xix. p. 84 
(1877)- 
Plate XII. fig. 4 ($)} 
Exp. al, {$) I in. 1I-3 lin. ; ($) I in. 2-3 lin. 
^ Glossy brownish-hlacJc, with small transparent spots in fore-wing 
and opaque yellowish-white ones in hind-wing. Fore-wing : in discoidal 
cell, near extremity, two elongate spots, one above the other, the lower 
rather the larger ; a strongly incurved discal row of five spots, of which 
the first and second are together and subcostal, very small, between end 
of cell and apex,' — the third and fourth also very small between lower 
radial and second median nervules ; and the fifth considerably larger, 
quadrate or subquadrate between second and first median nervules, and 
immediately beneath lower cellular spot ; besides these vitreous spots, 
a small, rather elongate yellowish- white spot about middle, immediately 
above submedian nervure ; from base to middle of inner margin a 
yellowish- white edging, widening towards its extremity. Hind- wing : 
rather darker than fore -wing, especially in basal half ; a curved discal 
series of five small yellowish- white spots, between second subcostal 
nervuie and submedian nervure, — the first being the smallest and the 
last the largest, and somewhat diffused. Cilia of fore-wing brown, 
mixed with whitish at posterior angle ; of hind-wing, brown mixed 
with whitish, but entirely white round anal-angular lobe. Under 
SIDE. — Much paler, dark-hroiun with a strong bronzy or ceneous gloss 
{in hind-wing shifting to violaceous). Fore-iuing : transparent spots 
as on upper side ; yellowish-white spot just above submedian nervure 
larger ; inner-marginal yellowish-white streak wanting, but a similar 
streak along costa from base to about middle ; basal and inner- 
marginal area darker and duller than rest of wing. Hind-wing : an 
ill-defined median whitish shade, more or less markedly exhibiting the 
violaceous gloss, on the outer edge of which the small discal spots 
corresponding to those of upper side are only just perceptible, except the 
^ In this figure the head is not large enough, the projection near anal angle of the hind- 
wings is too acute, and the pink stain on the under side of the hind- wings is too strong an 
expression of the faint violaceous gloss in nature. 
