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SOUTIi-AEEICAK BUTTEEFLIES. 
Localities of PamjpJiila Ayresii. 
1. South Africa, 
K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District (T. Ayres). 
II. Other African Eegions. 
A. South Tropical. 
ai. Western Interior. — Omrora River (^A, W. Eriksson). 
351. (9.) Pamphila Borbonica, (Boisduval). 
Resigeria Borlonica^ Boisd., Faune Ent. Madag., &c., p. 65, n. 3, pi. 9, ff. 
5, 6 (1833). 
Hesjgeria Fatuellus, Wallengr. {7iec Hopff.), K. Sv. Yet.-Akad. Handl., 1857 ; 
Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 48, n. i. 
$ $ Pamphila Borhonica, Trim, [part], Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 303, n. 
197 (1866). 
Mxp, al, ($) I in. 4-6 lin. ; ($) 1 in. 6-6^ lin. 
^ Glossy hrotvn, widely suffused from bases with olivaceous; with 
vitreous spots. Fore-iuing : in upper part of discoidal cell, near ex- 
tremity, a small vitreous spot ; beyond middle a transverse row of 
seven spots (of which the first three are minute, subcostal, and form- 
ing one narrow streak, — the other four larger, separate, the sixth being 
the largest, and the seventh, which is just above submedian nervure, 
tinged with yellowish), abruptly angulated inwardly on first median 
nervule. Under side. — Paler ; hind-wing and costal and apical horder 
of fore-wing olivaceous-yelloiv. Fore-iving : spots as above. Hind-wing: 
beyond middle a row of three small white, thinly fuscous-ringed spots, 
between first subcostal and third median nervules ; inner-marginal fold 
fuscous-grey superiorly, widening to anal angle. 
$ Similar ; vitreous spots larger. Under side. — As in ^, but 
slightly duller in tint. 
Cilia, in both sexes, throughout dull brownish-white. 
The South- African examples differ from the typical form in their 
yellower under side, with larger white discal spots, and in possessing the 
small vitreous disco-cellular spot of the fore-wing. 
I took two or three examples near D'XJrban, Natal, in February 1867, and 
Colonel Bowker has also met with it there, and has further sent me two ^s, 
captured respectively at Pinetown in June and at Umbilo in December 1879. 
It seems to be decidedly much scarcer on the Natal coast than either of its near 
allies — P. Fatuelhis, Hopff., and P. Mohopaarii, Wallengr. 
This butterfly was abundant in Mauritius during my visit in July 1865, 
and I captured many specimens at flowers in gardens. 
Localities of Pamphila Borlonica. 
I. South Africa. 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban. Pinetown and Umbilo (/. H. 
Boivher). 
K. Transvaal — ? Locality " (iV. Person)." — Wallengren. 
