96 SOUTII-AFRICxiN BUTTEEELIES. 
D. Kaffraria Proper. — Butterworth and Tsomo and Bashee Bivers 
(/. H. BoivMr). 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D' Urban and Umvoti. " Lower Umkomazi." — 
J. H. Bowker. 
h. Upper Districts. — Estcourt (/. M. Hutchinson). Borke's Drift 
(/. H. Boioker). 
K. Transvaal. — Potchefstroom District {T. Ayres). Limpopo and 
Marico Bivers {F. C. Selous). 
II. Other African Begions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — " Angola." — Kirby (Cat. Hewits. Coll.) 
B. North Tropical. 
I). Eastern Coast. — ''Abyssinia {Lefebvre).'^ — Guerin. Hor Tamanib, 
near Bed Sea (/. K. Lord). 
168, (2.) Lycaenesthes Larydas, (Cramer). 
1 $ Papilio Larydas, Cram., Pap. Exot., iii. pi. cclxxxii. f. ii (1782). 
^ Polyommatus Larydas, Godt. [part]. Enc. Meth., ix. p. 619, n. 6 (1819). 
^ Lyccena Kersteni, Gerst., " Archiv. f . Naturg., 1871, i. p. 359, n. 27;" 
and Gliederth. -Fauna Sansib.-Gebiet., p. 373, n. 27, t. xv. f. 5 (1873). 
^ LyccBuestlies Larydas, Hewits., 111. Diurn. Lep., p. 222, n. 11, pi. 92, 
f. 40 ([878). 
Exp. ah, ($) I in. 1-4 lin. ; ($) i in. 1-2 lin. 
$ Glistening dark-purple ; a Mack hind-marginal line ; cilia in 
fore-wing dark-grey except at posterior angle ^ ivhere it is white, — in hind- 
wing paler, becoming white near anal angle ; tufts of hair at ends of 
second and first median nervules, and submedian nervure thin, rather 
long, dusky at base, but thence white. Under side. — Pale greyish- 
hroivn, with slightly darker, on hoth sides ivhite-edged, transverse strive. 
Fore-iving : terminal disco-cellular stria broad, beginning on first sub- 
costal nervule ; ordinary discal stria abruptly broken on third and 
first median nervules into three nearly equal portions, of which the 
uppermost is farthest, and the lowest (in a line with terminal disco- 
cellular stria) nearest to base ; a nearly straight submarginal stria, the 
white inner edge of which touches outer edge of second division of 
discal stria on first median nervule ; a hind-marginal white line ; costa 
edged with white at base, with ochrey-yellow (indistinctly) elsewhere ; 
a hroad stria from costal to suhnedian nervure, curved iniuard infe- 
Q'iorly, crossing middle of discoidal cell ; in cell, at base, a short white 
longitudinal line curving upward at extremity. Hind-wing : terminal 
disco-cellular stria broad, well-marked ; discal stria very irregular, com- 
mencing with a costal darker and sub-ocellate spot before the succeed- 
ing portion, narrowed in its lower part, and from submedian nervure 
recurved (and with a central line of white) to inner margin about 
middle ; submarginal stria more irregular than in fore-wing, especially 
its inner white edge, which inferiorly is recurved (like discal stria) to 
inner margin ; hind-marginal white line as in fore-wing ; between it 
