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rations ; and during the same month Mr. F. Barber, who fonnd the species 
numerous in the Fish River Bush, noticed that it kept about a species of 
Celastrus^ but saw one example, just out of the pupa, resting on a Spekboom 
with its wings hanging downward. 
Localities of Char axes Jalilusa. 
I. South Africa. 
B. Cape Colony. 
h. Eastern Districts. — Uitenhage. Grahamstown : Highlands {Mrs. 
Barter) ; Zwaartwater's Poort. 
D. Kaffraria Proper. — Bashee Eiver (/. H. Bowher). 4 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
h. Eastern Coast. — Zambesi River [Rev. H. Rowley). 
& I. Interior. — Tati River {F. C. Selous). 
107. (5.) Charaxes Candiope, (Godart). 
Plate YI. fig. 4 ( ). 
Nymphalis Candiope, Godt., Enc. Meth., ix. p. 353, n. 10 (1819). 
Charaxes viridicostatus, Auriv., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. ForhandL, 1879, p. 41, 
n. 8. 
Exp. al., 3 in. 7-9 lin. 
Fulvous, inclining to ferruginous ; a hasal space (jnuch wider in 
fore-wing) pale-yellow, with the nervnres crossing it bright pale-green ; 
area heyond middle dark-brown, marked %uith a submarginal roiD of 
very distinct fulvous spots and a hind-marginal row of fidvous lunulate 
spots (in hind-iving forming a continuous border). Fore-iving : costal 
edge bright pale-green like the nervures ; basal yellow extending to a 
little before middle, where it fades into the fulvous ; from subcostal 
nervure at extremity of discoidal cell an irregular outwardly- dentate 
dark-brown streak, narrowing downward, interrupted on third and 
second median nervules, and ending a little below the latter nervule ; 
a little beyond this streak, a subcostal irregularly quadrate dark-brown 
marking, touching dark-brown of outer area on lower radial nervule, 
and so isolating a rather larger fulvous marking immediately suc- 
ceeding it; seven well-defined rounded spots in submarginal row (which 
is curved superiorly), increasing in size downward ; lunulate hind- 
marginal spots also increasing downward, but mostly ill- defined (ex- 
cept the lowest), and partly confluent. Ilind-iving : basal yellow very 
limited inferiorly, only extending into upper part of discoidal cell, — 
the costal and subcostal nervures bright pale-green ; inner-marginal 
and lower discal area ferruginous-fulvous ; dark-brown of outer area 
narrowing downward to first median nervule, where it ends ; its six 
fulvous spots decreasing and narrowing downward, the lowest being 
almost linear; a subocellate marking at anal angle, consisting of 
two lunulate black spots, bordered internally by pale-bluish and an 
