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SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
Eurytela Hiarhas, p. 258. 
Fig. of Staud., Exot. Sdimett., pi. 39 (1885). 
Additional locality on Western Coast of Tropical North Africa : — Came- 
roons : ** Victoria {Buchliolzy — Plotz. 
Eurytela Dry ope, p. 261. 
Mrs. Monteiro sent me the wings of this butterfly from Delagoa Bay, and 
informed me that she had reared it from a green larva, closely set with green 
branched spines and bearing two brown horns on the head, which fed on the 
castor-oil plant. 
Additional localities on Western Coast of Tropical North Africa : — Came- 
roons : " Victoria," and Accra : " Aburi (Buchholz)." — Plotz. 
Hypanis Eithyia, p. 264. 
Colonel Bowker forwarded in 1887 a pair of small specimens of the typical 
form taken in copula at Malvern, near D'Urban, Natal, on the 6th September, 
by Mr. C. Barker. The <^ of this pair has the under side of the hind-wings 
moderately dark ochrey-chocolate, with reduced (but distinct) ordinary black 
and white markings, while the $ has it ochre-yellow, with creamy bars and 
fully developed ordinary markings. 
Additional localities on Western Coast of Tropical North Africa : — Came- 
roons : " Mungo " and Accra : " Aburi (Buchholzy — Plotz. 
Neptis Agatha, p. 270. 
Fig., Staud., Exot. Schmett., pi. 50 (1885). 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T, Vachell). 
Diadema Misippus, p. 277. 
Hypolimnas Alcippo'ides, Butler [Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 5th Ser., xii. 
p. 102, 1883), from Lake Nyanza, seems clearly to be merely a $ Misippus with 
the whitish suffusion on the disk of the bind-wings mentioned on p. 279. It 
is noted that a second form of 9 like a small Inaria occurs in the same locality, 
while the $ is stated not to differ from the ordinary ^ Misippus. 
Additional localities on Western Coast of Tropical North Africa : — Came- 
roons : " Victoria," and also ''Accra and Aburi (Buchholz)." — Plotz.^ 
Pseiidacrcea Tarquinia, p. 289. 
Fig. of Staud., Exot. Schmett., pi. 49 (1885). 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T. Vachell).'^ 
^ Mr. L. de Nic^ville informs me that Mr. W. H. Edwards has recorded Misippus as 
having occurred in Florida. 
^ A 9 taken by Mr. Vachell is smaller than usual, and has the spots of the fore-wings 
(except that between first and second median nervules) almost obsolete ; while in the hind- 
wings the ochre-yellow patch is very narrow — the basal black being broader — and marked 
at extremity of discoidal cell with an obliquely transverse black streak. 
