72 SOUTH-AFKICAN BUTTERFLIES. | 
bb. Eastern Islands. — Madagascar (E. L. Layard). "Bourbon." — 
Boisduval. Mauritius. " Johanna, Comoro Islands (C. W. \ 
Bewsher).'' — Yar. B. — A. G. Butler. " Kodriguez (Gulliver).'^ 
—A. G. Butler. 
B. North Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — "Gaboon Biver (Theorin).'^ — Aurivillius. 
"Guinea."— Hopffer. 
hi. Eastern Interior. — " Atbara Biver " [Soudan]. — A. G. Butler. 1 
C. Extra-Tropical North Africa. ' 
6. Mediterranean Coast. — Algeria: Bougie. "Egypt." — Hopffer. 
III. Europe. — Spain and Italy.— Coll. Brit. Mus. " South France, Cor- • 
sica, Turkey, Central Europe." — And. 
IV. Asia. 
A. Southern Begion. — "West Asia." — Staudiiiger. "Arabia." — 
Hopffer. 
Section E. — Under side grey or brownish- grey ; all markings 
white-edged ; discal markings not much darker than ground-colour, 
more or less confluent ; hind-marginal series of spots distinct, preceded 
by a brownish line; fore-wing with a rather ill-defined longitudinal I 
basi-costal blackish or brownish stripe ; hind-wing with very distinct 
sub-basal, round, black, white-ringed spots. 
L. Jesous (Gudr.), Macahnga, Trim., Moriqioa, Wallengr., JVatalensiSj 
Trim. 
155. (37.) Lyc8Gna Jesous, (Guerin). 
^ Polyommatus Jesous, Guer., Lefebv. Voy. Abyss., vi. p. 383, pi. 11, 
ff. 3,4(1847). 
^ 9 Lycoena Jesous, Wallengr., K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 1857; Lep. 
Bhop. CafTr. p. 39. 
^ $ „ Trim., Bhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 250, n. 150 (1866). 
^ Lampides Agave, Walk., Entomologist, 1870, p. 53, n. 48 [as 9«] 
Uxp. al, {$) 11^ lin. — i in. i lin. ; ($) 1 lin. — i in, 
^ Lilac-blue, with a strong pinJdsh tinge ; a very narrow hind- 
marginal blackish edging ; cilia white, in fore-wing indistinctly spotted 
with blackish on nervules. Hind-wing : two indistinct blackish spots 
on hind-margin, one on either side of first median nervule ; no tail. 
Undek side. — Brownish-ivhite in fore-iuing, greyish-white in hind-wing, 
with transverse, white-edged, brownish fascim, and black sjoots ; in each 
wing — a short, white-bordered brown streak closing cell, — a rather 
oblique, inferiorly irregular, submacular fascia beyond middle, from costa 
to first median nervule, — a brownish lunulate streak, followed by a row 
of black spots (some indistinct), — and a blackish line on hind-margi- 
nal edge. Fore-wing : a longitudinal stripe along subcostal to beyond 
end of cell, black at base, thence suffused and ferruginous-brown ; in 
cell, near extremity, a blackish, white-edged spot, touching median 
nervure. Hind-wing : a basal oblique black stripe ; a row of four 
