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Pseiidacrcea Delagoce^ p. 291. 
An apparently very near ally of this species is Panopea protrada, Butler 
(Ent M. Mag., 1874, p. 164); but it is described as very much larger, viz., 
exp. al, 3 in. 6 lin. 
{Hah. — Cabinda [Congo] {Monteiro). 
Pseudacrcea imitator, p. 293. 
Five examples (four ^ s, one $ ) were received from Colonel Bowker 
during 1887, with the note that they were captured at Northdene, near D'Urban, 
Natal, in the first quarter of 1884. 
Pseudacrcea Trimenii, p. 296. 
Since my account of this fine species was published, I have examined 
twenty-four additional specimens, nineteen being s and five $ s : all were 
taken in the D'Urban district of Natal (except two of the $ s, which were 
captured in Zululand), — sixteen ^ s and two ^ s by Colonel Bowker, three 
(J s and one $ Evans. 
Of this series, twelve s and four 9 s are of the normal coloration ; but 
three of the ^ s exhibit a limited white lower discal suffusion on the upper 
side of the hind-wings. The remaining seven ^ s and one (Zululand) $ 
exhibit more or less failure of the yellow-ochreous subapical bar of the fore- 
wings, thus approximating to the Variety A, (P. Colvillei^ Butler) described in 
the text. Eive of these ^ s, all taken by Colonel Bowker at Northdene from 
January to May 1884, exhibit a complete and regular gradation in this char- 
acter, from a much narrower but complete yellow-ochreous bar, through an 
attenuated bar obsolescent and whitish superiorly, to an example where only 
a small yellow-ochreous trace of the lower extremity of the bar remains. 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T. Vachell). 
Euphcedra Neophron, p. 305. 
A (J example taken near Delagoa Bay was received by the South-African 
Museum from Mrs. Monteiro in 1886. 
Ilamanumida Doedalus, p. 309. 
Additional locality in Transvaal : — Barberton (/. P. Cloete and G. F, 
Palmer). 
Harma Alcimeda, p. 312. 
Additional locality for Variety A. : — Zululand : Etshowe (A. M. Goodrich 
and T. Vachell). 
Charaxes Zoolina, p. 318. 
Variety A. — $ Fuscous borders much broader; their enclosed spots of 
ground-colour more or less obliterated. Fore-wing: basal fuscous greatly 
developed, filling discoidal cell up to terminal transverse stripe ; lower basal 
area (in one example) tinged with dull fulvous-ochreous. Hind-iving : base 
narrowly fuscous ; median dusky streak deepening into fuscous superiorly ; 
narrow longitudinal brown streak of under side, between median and sub- 
