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SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
no) trace of fulvous band ; compound ocellus smaller than above, ill- ■ 
defined, but the pupils conspicuous. Hind-wing : the six ocelli present, I 
but without fulvous rings ; usually an additional small ocellus next ' 
costa ; before them indistinct traces of an irregular transverse streak, i 
darker than ground-colour, but inwardly edged by a paler line ; beyond ! 
them two indistinct, parallel, hind-marginal dark streaks ; before j 
middle a similar irregular streak, with a paler external edging. I 
$ Paler. Fore-iuing : fulvous-ochreous band broader, especially 
in its lower portion. Hind-ioing : rings of ocelli paler, broader. : 
Under side. — Fore-wing : band present, but much narrower through- 
out. Hind-wing : median transverse stria rather more distinct. 
This Le'ptonmra is nearly allied to L. Bovjkcri, mihi, but is of the | 
larger size of Clytns^ Linn., and presents a very different appearance \ 
from the former species, owing to its fulvous band and very much 
larger compound ocellus in the tore-wing. I 
I founded this species on a single specimen taken in Natal (October 1868) 
by Mr. Walter Morant. Examples of both sexes received from the Transvaal 
in 1878 and 1879 show that the original specimen in question is a . Mr. 
Morant wrote that he observed it flying low, and settling on the ground and on 
rocks, with the wings open. 
A fine ^ specimen was sent to me from Estcourt, Natal, by Mr. J. M. 
Hutchinson, in November 1884. 
Localities of Le^ptoneura Ding ana. 
I. Soutli Africa. 
E. Natal. 
h. Upper Districts. — Malang Spruit, between Mooi and Bushman's 
Rivers (TF. Mora7it). Estcourt (J. M. Hutclmison). 
K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg District {T. Ayres). 
23. (5.) Leptoneura Bowkeri, Trim en. 
^ Leptoneura Bowkeri, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 348, 
pi. vi. f. 2. I 
^ Leptoneura Clytus (Linn.), Var. B., Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 194 I 
(1866). 
JExp. al, I in. 10 lin. — 2 in. 3 lin. 
J Darh-hroivn, ivith a rnfons gloss. Fore-iuing : a strongly-curved 
row of six whitish irregularly-shaped spots (of which the upper three 
are in contact with each other, but the lower three separate, sub- 
rhomboidal, and diminishing in size downward) running from the costa j 
a little beyond the middle to just above the first median nervule, near ' 
hind-margin ; rarely a seventh indistinct spot below the first median 
nervule ; externally contiguous to the second spot of this row, near the j 
apex, an indistinct small black ocellus, unipupillate with bluish-white. ! ' 
Hind-wing : a submarginal row of four or five moderately-sized white- 
unipupillate black ocelli, in narrow dull-rufous rings. Under side. — 
