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the two spots at base of abdomen are much larger than the others ; also another 
abdominal series on each side of back, with a larger suffused spot at base ; two 
spots on each blunted side of thorax ; three across back of thorax in front ; 
two at extremity of head, and one on lower edge of each eye-case ; three, at 
unequal distances, along leg-cases ; on each wing-case, near frontal margin, one 
at base, and two about middle, and also a straight transverse series of six 
minute spots beyond middle ; on each side of abdomen four series of small or 
minute spots ; at base of abdomen beneath, immediately beyond end of wing- 
cases, a median elongate roughened double blackish streak, apparently marking 
the case of the termination of the maxillae. Anal foot-stalk black, flattened 
beneath and hollowed, sending off two ridges on under surface of end of 
abdomen. Length, i in. 4 lin. ; greatest depth, from hollow of back to meet- 
ing-line of wing-cases in front of breast, 7 J lin. ; greatest width, 5 lin. 
Attached to a small quantity of strong reddish-brown silk, in one case near 
the top of the fence, and in the other near the bottom close to the ground. 
The upper one was in the depression or channel formed by the over-lapping of 
one board over the other ; it was quite unconcealed, and indeed conspicuous on 
the black of the fence. The lower one, on the contrary (a thicker and rounder 
individual, with all the black markings stronger), was not only partly shel- 
tered by a grass (Briza major), but also in close approximation to some spider's 
web and the bud-sheath of a Pinus; in this case (as in the one at Seapoint 
recorded in the text) the pale colour and black specklings of the pupa rendered 
it decidedly inconspicuous. 
The smaller pupa from the top of the fence produced a $ Tulhaghia on 
the 8th December; the larger one died, but I conclude, from its size and 
agreement in stronger black markings with the pupa resulting from the larva 
above described, that it was that of a $ . 
Examination of the living larva confirmed my judgment that Meneris is 
properly placed with the Sub-Family Satyrince. 
Sub-Family ACR^IN^. 
Acrcea Babbaim, p. 133. 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich). 
A single $ in the collection of Captain Goodrich was taken in this locality 
in February 1887. 
Acrcea Neolule, p. 137. 
Additional locality on West Coast of North Tropical Africa : — " Niger : Abo 
{Buch'holz):'—F\oiz. 
Acrcea Violarum, p. 141. 
Additional locality in Transvaal : — Barberton (C. F. Palmer). 
Acrcea Nohara, p. 142. 
Additional locality in Transvaal : — Barberton (C. F. Palmer). 
Acrcea Petrcea, p. 144. 
Fig. of c^, Staud., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 
