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SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
Localities of Lycmna Gaika. 
I. South Africa. 
B. Cape Colony. 
h. Eastern Districts. — Kleinemond River, Bathurst District {Mrs. 
Barber). King William's Town {IV. S. M. UUrhan). 
c. Griqualand West. — Kimberley. Yaal River (J. H. Boivker). 
d. Basutoland. — Maseru (/. H. Boivker). 
D. Kaffraria Proper. — Tsomo and Bashee Rivers (/. H. Boivker). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban, Umhlanga, Yerulam, and Mapu- 
mulo. Avocsi {J. H. Bowker). "Lower Umkomazi." — J. H. 
Bowker. 
h. Upper Districts. — Grey town. Estcourt (/. M. Hutchinson), 
Karkloof and Biggarsberg (/. H. Bowker). Colenso (IF. 
Mar ant). 
F. Zululand. — Napoleon Valley (/. H. Bowker). St. Lucia Bay {the 
late Colonel H. Tower). 
K. Transvaal. — Potchefstroom District {T. Ayres). 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Damaraland {Mrs. Latham), 
hi. Eastern Interior. — " Kilima-njaro {H. H. Johnston). — F. D. 
Godman. 
lY. Asia. 
A. Southern Region. — India. — Cutch. — Coll. Brit. Mus. Neilgherry 
Hills, Madras. — Coll. Hope Oxon. Ceylon {E. L. Layard). 
144. (26.) Lycaena Trochilus, Freyer. 
Lycoena Trochilus, Frey,, "Neuere Beitr. Schmett., v. p. 98, t. 440, 
f. I (1844)-" 
(^,$ „ „ Herr.-Schaeff., Schmett. Eur., i. p. 128, t. 48, 
ff. 224, 225 [(?], t. 49, f. 226 [9] (1844). 
(J ,, „ Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1857; 
Lep. Rhop. Caffr., p. 41, n. 14. 
Polyommatus Trochilus, Kirby, Europ. Butt. p. 99 (1862). 
9 Lycoena Trochilus, Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 256, n. 157 (1866). 
Lyccena jparva, R. P. Murray, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 526, pi. x., 
f. i[?c^.] 
Ex:p. al, (^) 8-9 lin. ; ($) 9-10^ lin. 
$ Brown, with a greyish gloss ; a thin, inconspicuous hind-marginal 
fuscous line ; cilia hrownish/ at origin hut outwardly ivhitish ; no tail on 
hind-iving. Fore-wing : an indistinct, linear, fuscous, terminal disco- 
cellular lunule. Llind-wing : a similar, even less distinct, disco-cellular 
lunule ; between third median nervule and submedian nervure, close to 
hind-margin, three rounded black spots, bounded internally by two 
rather conspicuous orange-yellow lunules, and one (the lowest) small 
and indistinct and all but obsolete, and externally by a white linear 
edging. Under side. — Pale-grey, tinged with hrownish; ordinary 
