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SOUTH-AFEICAN BUTTEEFLIES. 
E. Natal. i 
h. Upper Districts. — Udland's Mission Station. — {Var. A.) Tun- | 
jumbili. — {Var. A.) Hermansburg. — {Var. A.) Greytown. — 
{Vars. A. and B.) Great Noodsberg. — {Vars. A. and B.) Little 
Noodsberg. — {Var. A.) Karkloof (/. H. Bowker. — Var. A.) | 
K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District {T. Ayres. — Var. A.) j 
17. (10.) Pseudonympha Trimenii, Butler. 
Pseudonymplia Trimenii, Butler, Cat. Sat. Brit. Mus., p. 94, n. 6 (1868). , 
. Erehia Sabacus, Yar. A., Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. a 201, pi. 4, f. 2 | 
(1866). 
Pseudonipnpha Sahacus and P. Trimenii, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1868, p. 284. 
Exp. al., I in. 6l-8^ lin. ^ 
Rather dark-hroivn, with two small, well-sc2:>ccrated, deep fidvous patches ' 
in fore-wing ; entire neuration of under side of hind-wing white. Fore- 1 
wing : in discoidal cell, a small fulvous patch, not extending beyond 
origin of second median nervule, bounded exteriorly by a rather indis- 
tinct slightly angulated fuscous line ; beyond cell a larger, upper- 
discal fulvous patch, bounded everywhere but superiorly by a well- 
defined fuscous line ; subapical ocellus of moderate size or rather small, 
directly touching fulvous interiorly, but with a very indistinct yellowish- 
grey half-ring exteriorly. Hind-iving : a slightly sinuate submarginal 
fuscous line ; before it, between radial and first submedian nervules, , 
three small ocelli, of which the middle one, and to a less extent the | 
lowest, are ringed with broadly suffused fulvous. Under side. — Fore- 
wing : edge of costa before middle, costal nervure at base, and terminal ; 
portion of nervules at and near (below) apex white ; two fulvous patches i 
united into one long field, paler than above, but the fuscous bounding | 
lines quite as well marked as on upper side ; ring of ocellus faintly indi- 
cated interiorly. Hind-wing : besides the entire neuration, a fine costal | 
edging line, a fine line at base of hind-marginal cilia, the hairs edging 
inner margin, a bifurcate longitudinal streak in discoidal cell, and a j 
longitudinal streak from base to near anal angle above and parallel to ' 
submedian nervure, are all white ; ground-colour pale greyish-brown, 
irregularly and sparsely freckled with dark-brown short lineolse, espe- 
cially near base and margins ; three transverse fuscous streaks inter- 
rupted by white neuration, — that before middle rather sharply angulated, 
that about middle sinuated irregularly, and that beyond middle slightly 
but regularly dentated ; space between middle and outer streak whitish, 
and containing near its external edge a row of five or six more or less 
distinct very small ocelli in faint yellowish-grey rings surrounded by 
brownish. 
The fulvous markings of the upper side, especially the disco- 
cellular one in the fore-wing, are in some specimens much reduced and 
suffused. 
