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marked with black, and tlie abdomen having on each side a sub-dorsal and an 
I inferior-lateral continuous chain-like series of orange-yellow spots in black rings. 
On back, two longitudinal black streaks from head, meeting and thickening on 
middle of thorax, and thence narrowing to a common terminal point on first 
abdominal segment. Eye-cases black superiorly ; black on wing-cases most 
strongly developed near apex, along hind-margin, and along line of median 
nervure and its first nervule. Length, 7-8 lines. 
Acrcea Buxtoni, p. 170. 
The Zanguebar Acrcea subsequently described by Hewitson under this 
name {Ent. M. Mag., xiv. p. 155, 1877) has nothing to do with A. Buxtoni, 
Butler, but is, as Mr. Distant has pointed out (Froc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1880, 
pp. 184-185), a close ally of A. Horta, and apparently identical with A. insignis, 
Dist., loc. cit., pi. xix. f. 6. 
Acrcea Cahira, p. 173. 
Eig. of ^ , Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 
Planema Bsehria, p. 177. 
Fig. of Yar. A. (^), Acrcea Esebria, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 
Additional locality on Western Coast of North Tropical Africa : — " Cama- 
roons : Victoria (BuchJioIz)." — Plotz. 
A (J of Yar. A., taken by Captain Goodrich at Etshowe, Zululand, has the 
yellow markings much reduced, especially in the fore-wings, where the sub- 
apical bar is almost obsolete. 
Flanema Aganice, p. 180. 
Additional locality : — Transvaal : Barberton (C. F. Palmer — Yar.). 
The single $ received from Mr. Palmer is noted by him as captured on 
" ist April 1888, in gully on stony ridge, Eureka, near Barberton." It ex- 
pands to the largest size of the $ , viz., 2 in. 11 lin., and is a very marked 
variation from the typical form, presenting the following differences, viz., 
transverse pale-yellowish band much broader in both fore and hind wings, 
especially in the latter, where it is even broader proportionally than in the 
ordinary ? ; in the fore-wing the lowest of the component spots of the band is 
on the upper side as large as in the $ , and on the under side only separated 
by first median nervule from next (largest) spot of the band. 
Dewitz (K. Leop.-Oar.-Deutsch. Akad. Nat., xli. p. 190, 1879) states that 
the single specimen (sex not given) from Angola referred by him to Aganice 
had the band of the fore-wings much broader than in Hewitson's figure, and 
also than in a Camaroons specimen in the Berlin Museum. 
Fardopsis punctatissima, p. 183. 
Fig. Acrcea punctatissima, Stand., Exot. Schmett., pi. 33 (1885). 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T. Vachell). 
Of the thirteen Zululand specimens collected by Captain Goodrich and Mr. 
Yachell, all but one had the spots smaller than usual, and in three $ s and 
two 9 s these markings were very small. 
Additional locality : — North Tropical Africa, Eastern Interior : Abyssinia ; 
Shoa {Antinori)." — Oberthur. 
