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111 March 1878 Colonel Bowker sent me from ^Tatal two living pupae of 
A. Natalica, attached to stems of a grass. Unfortunately the butterflies 
endeavoured to emerge e?^ route in a very small box ; and thus neither pupae 
nor imagines arrived in a useful condition. But the specimens sufficiently 
show that the pupa is quite of the type of that A. Horta, Linn., being creamy- 
white, with the limbs and position of wing-nervures outlined in black ; a 
triple black streak from top of head along middle of back of thorax, and a 
broad lateral streak varied with white spots ; the abdomen bearing two dorsal, 
two lateral, and one median ventral, chains of black rings enclosing orange- 
yellow spots. 
From the same indefatigable observer I received, in 1879, no fewer than 
three pairs of this butterfly taken by him in copula. 
Localities of Acrwa Natalica. 
I. South Africa, 
B. Cape Colony. 
h. Eastern I)istricts. — Kei River (/. H. Boivl:er\ 
D. KalFraria Proper. — Bashee River (/. H. Botuker). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban. Verulam. Mapumulo. Avoca (/. 
H. Bowlier). Mouth of Tugela River (J. Buivker). 
E. Zululand. — St. Lucia Bay {Colonel H. Toioer). 
H. Lelagoa Bay. — Lorengo Marques {J. J. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal. — Lydenburg and Potchefstroom Districts (T, Ayres). 
IL Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
h. Eastern Coast. — Zambesi River {Rev. II. Rowley). "Tette," — 
Hopfl'er. 
hi. Interior. — " Motloutsi River, Tati, and Dry River (Gates)." — • 
Westwood. " Kilima-njaro (H. H. Johnston)." — F. D. Godman. 
46. (13.) Acrsea Anemosa, Hewitson. 
S Acroia Anemosa, Hewits., Exot. Butt., iii. pi. 8, fF. 14, 15 (1865). 
Exp. al., 2 in. 8-10 lin. 
$ Ochre-yelloiu^ in forc-ioing inclining to orange^ in liind-ioing 
tinged with salmon-red ; hases and borders black. Fore-wing : basal 
black very distinctly defined from costa to inner margin, extending 
as far as origin of first median nervule ; costa and hind-margin very 
narrov^ly bordered with black, apex more widely so ; a black line 
marks disco-cellular nervules ; a little beyond this a strongly marked, 
slightly oblique, black bar, widest on costa, and thence narrowing to an 
abrupt end on third median nervule ; in some specimens, a small black 
spot just below end of bar, and another, nearer base, below second 
median nervule. Hind-iuing : basal black not so wide or externally so 
sharply defined as in fore-wing ; hind-marginal border varying in width 
lut ahvays very hroad, its inner edge more or less deeply serrated by 
