NYMPHALIN^. 
other localities mentioned below, but none of these, except the Intzutze River, 
was at any distance from the coast. Colonel Bowker did not find this butter- 
fly in Kaffraria Proper, nor have I seen any specimens from that region ; but 
a single individual was in 1870 taken by Miss Agnes Bowker on the Buffalo 
Biver, near King William's Town, and there is thus some reason for supposing 
that 'the species does inhabit the country between the Cape Colony and 
Natal. 
Localities of Pardopsis punctatisswia. 
I. South Africa, 
B. Cape Colony. 
b. Eastern Districts. — King William's Town (Miss Agnes Boivker), 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban. Yerulam. Mapumulo. 
b. Upper Districts. — Intzutze Biver, Great Noodsberg. 
F. " Zululand (A. Delegorgue)." — Boisduval. 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques (Mrs. Mo7iteir6). 
11. Other African Begions. 
A. South Tropical. 
b. Eastern Coast. — Zanzibar (Coll. Brit. Mus.) 
bb. Madagascar. 
Sub-Family 4.— NYMPHALIN^. 
Nym;phalides^ MorjjJiides, and Biblides, Boisd., Sp. Gen. Lep., i. pp. 165-167 
(1836). 
Agero7iidx, Nymplialidae, Moiyhidx (part), and EiLrytehdae, Doubl. and 
Westw., Gen. D. Lep., i. pp. 81, 143; and ii. pp. 332, 403 (1852). 
Nymphalidse, and Eurytelidx, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., i. p. 112; and ii. 
p. 210 (1862-66). 
N7jmpiiali7i3e, Bates, Journ. Ent., 1861, p. 220; 1864, p. 176. 
Imago. — Head of moderate size or rather broad, more or less 
hairy ; eyes rather large, seldom hairy ; palpi always well developed, 
projecting considerably in front of head, clothed with scales, and 
beneath more or less compactly with hairs ; antcnnoc usually long and 
stout, their club sometimes broad, abruptly formed, and flattened, — 
sometimes gradually formed and more or less cylindrical. 
Thorax always robust, in some genera very long and thick, more 
or less pilose. Wings large and of thick consistency, the nervures 
strong and rigid. Fore-ivings : variable in outline, commonly more or 
less pointed or produced apically, often angulated ; almost always witb 
the hind-margin more or less sinuate or dentate ; costa well or strongly 
arched ; inner margin usually more or less emarginate about middle ; 
discoidal cell usually short, more often closed than open, but the closing 
lower disco-cellular nervule commonly very attenuated ; nervures rarely 
swollen basally ; subcostal nervure emitting one or two branches before 
extremity of discoidal cell, the fifth branch always with an obliquely 
