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lolaus Pallene, p. 138. 
Fig. Sithon Pallene, Staud., Exot. Schmett., i. pi. 95 (1887). 
This curious species occurs sparingly in Natal. Colonel Bowker wrote to 
me in January 1888 that two were taken at Stanger (near the coast, a few 
miles to the south of the Tugela) by the Rev. Mr. Pettman ; and in October 
Mr. C. W. Morrison acquainted me with his having captured it near Estcourt. 
Additional locality in South Tropical Africa : — Okavango River (A. W. 
Eriksson). 
Myrina ficedula^ p. 141. 
Fig. of (J, Myrina Silenus, Stand., Exot. Schmett., i. pi. 95 (1887). 
Additional locality : — Zululand : Etshowe {A. M. Goodrich and T. Vacliell). 
Myrina dermaptera, p. 144. 
Larva. — Dull pale olivaceous-green, except seventh segment, which is 
ferruginous ; a conspicuous white median mark on sixth segment, and a similar 
one on eighth segment, both apparently extending partly on the ferruginous 
seventh segment. 
This note of the colouring of the larva is made from a drawing (giving a 
dorsal view only) by Mrs. Barber of a full-grown specimen just before pupation, 
found near D'Urban, Natal. Mrs. Barber's figure of the pupa (dorsal view) 
resembles that by Captain Harford, noted in the text. 
Aphnceics Hutchinsonii, p. 148. 
^ ApJinceus Zanzibar ensis, H. G. Smith, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Feb. 
1889, p. 136. 
Since the description in the text was made I have had the satisfaction of 
examining two very fine males taken in the same locality as the type — Estcourt, 
Natal — by Mr. C. W. Morrison, and also a ^ captured at Eureka, near Bar- 
berton, Transvaal, by Mr. C. F. Palmer, and so am enabled to amend that 
description in the following particulars, viz. : — 
Exp. al., I in. 4^-6 J lin. 
Upper side blue, not metallic, bright and pale, with scarcely any violaceous 
tinge ; cilia white with black nervular interruptions (very slender on hind- 
wing). Fore-iving : costa at base not yellow-ochreous, but with a dull purplish- 
red stain. Hind-wing : tails black, white-tipped, — that on first median nervule 
short, but that on submedian nervure nearly thrice as long, viz., 2J lines. 
Under side. — Ground-colour dull-olivaceous (in the Transvaal example much 
yellower). Fore-ioing : a submarginal dark ferruginous streak much as in hind- 
wing, but thinner. Hind-wing: four small silvery spots in outer area very 
minute and indistinct ; submarginal ferruginous streak very dark and angulated 
towards base on submedian nervure ; hind-marginal edging black streak becomes 
orange on anal-angular lobe on both sides of origin of long tail ; immediately 
before edging a series of five ill- defined diffused small white spots dotted 
externally with silvery. 
Head black (not reddish-brown) ; thorax beneath ferruginous-brown, with 
an anterior long white mesial mark, another posterior one, and three white 
spots on each side ; legs with ferruginous-brown femora (hind pair inferiorly 
edged and tipped with white) and white tibia3 and tarsi — the tibiae with a 
black ring at base, and the tarsi with black tips. 
The upper side much resembles that of A. (Spiridasis) Somalina, Butl. 
(Proc. Zool. Soc. Land., 1885 (publ. 1886), p. 764, pi. xlvii. f. 5), but the blue 
