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D. Kaffraria Proper. — Butterworth and Basliec Eiver (/. //. Bowker). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts — D'Urban. Verulam. Mapuniulo. 
b. Upper Districts. — Hermansburg. Pietermaritzburg {Miss Colenso). 
Karkloof (TT. Morant). 
K. Transvaal. — Lydcnburg District : T. Ayres. 
II. Other African Kegions. 
A. Soutli Tropical. 
a. West Coast. — "Angola (Pogrjc) and Cliinclioxo (FaUcensteiii)" — 
Dowitz. 
B. North Tropical. 
a. West Coast. — Sierra Leone [Coll. Brit. Mus.] 
36. (3.) Acreea Neobule, E. Donbleday. 
Acrcea Neobule, E. Doubl., Gen. Diurn. Lep., pi. xix. f. 3 (184S). 
Gu^rin, in Lefbv. Yoy. en Abyss., vi. p. 378 (1849). 
5, Reiche, in Ferr. et Gal. Voy. en Abyss., iii. p. 466, pi. 33, 
ff. 3, 4 (1849); 
,, Trimen, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 345. 
„ „ Gerst., Gliederth.-Fauna d. Sansibar.-Geb., p. 368, n. 14 
(1873). 
Acr(Ba Seis, Feisth., Ann. Soc. Ent. de France, 2 me S6rie, viii. p. 247, 
No. I (1850). 
JExp. al., 2 in. 1—6 lin. 
J Pale-red, inclining to ochreouSj semi- transparent, with blackish 
spots ; apical region of fore-wing transparent ashy-grey. Fore-iving : 
red, ill-defined exteriorly, but extending to beyond discoidal cell, and 
thence obliquely to posterior angle and hind-margin near it ; a large 
spot in discoidal cell, immediately above origin of first median nervule ; 
a large elongate curved spot on nervules closing cell ; below, and in a 
transverse line with this latter spot, two rather large spots, one above, the 
other below, first median nervule ; a little beyond end of cell, a subcostal, 
oblique row of three or four small spots (often indistinct or almost 
obsolete) ; below median nervure, not far from base, a very small spot 
(sometimes all but obsolete) ; close to apex, a faint ill-defined reddish 
curved transverse ray reaching to upper radial nervule. Hind-iving : 
all pale-red ; base narrowly suffused with blackish ; two moderately- 
sized spots in discoidal cell ; two on closing nervules of cell ; one above 
it ; two below it, confluent with basal blackish ; a strongly -curved 
irregular discal transverse row of eight spots, of which the first and 
sixth are larger and nearer base than the rest, extending from costa to 
inner-margin ; a rather narrow fuscous hind-marginal border, with its 
inner edge regularly dentating the ground-colour between nervules, 
completely enclosing five or six small inter-nervular spots of the ground- 
colour, between costa and first median nervule. 
Under side. — Paler ; markings of fore- wing only faintly visible ; 
hind- wing creamy-whitish, varied with rufous, the markings con- 
