LYCiENID.^. 
E. Natal. 
a. Coast Districts. — D'Urban and Mouth of Tugela River ( /. //, 
Bowker). "Lower Umkomazi." — J. H. Bovvker. Verulam. 
Mapumulo. Intzutze River. 
h. Upper Districts. — Estcourt (/. M. Hutchinson). Blue Krantz, 
near i^Colenso (TF. Movant). Junction of Tugela and Mooi 
Rivers (/. //. Boiolcer). 
F. Zululand. — Napoleon Yalley (/. H. Bowker). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques {Mrs. Monteiro). 
K. Transvaal. — Marico and Limpopo Rivers (F. C. Selous). 
II. Other African Regions. 
A. South Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — "Angola (/. Monteiro).'' — Druce. 
h. Eastern Coast. — " Querimba." — Hopffer. 
hi. Eastern Interior. — Tauwani, Makloutze, Tati, and Zambesi 
Rivers {F. G. Selous). " Gubulewayo (F. Oates). "—Westwood. 
B. North Tropical. 
a. Western Coast. — Whydah. — Coll. Brit. Mus. Sierra Leone. — 
Coll. Hope, Oxon. 
20L (2.) Chrysorychia Amanga, Westwood. 
Plate IX. fig. i (c^). 
^ $ Zeritis Amanga, Westw., in Gates' Matabele Land, &c., p. 351, 
n. 62 (1881). 
Exp. al, I in. 3—4 lin. 
$ Fuscous, with an orange-red transverse discal hand, ivliicli in for e- 
li'ing commences rather acutely immediately heloiu third median nervide, and 
thence luidens so as to occupy nearly all inner margin^ and in hind-wing 
occupies e7itire area except a fuscous space at hase. Fore-wing : costa for 
a little distance from base with a rather wide orange-ochreous border ; 
first and second median nervules and submedian nervure more or less 
defined with fuscous where crossing the red band. Hind-wing : basal 
fascous broader near costa ; subcostal nervules fuscous ; a fine linear 
fuscous hind-marginal edging ; anal-angular lobe and tail ferruginous. 
Cilia of fore-wing dark-greyish, slightly mixed with ferruginous and 
whitish, but wholly whitish from apex to third median nervule ; of 
hind-iving ferruginous. Under side. — Warm ferruginous ; outer half 
of costal area in both luings clouded luith lilac-grey. Fore-iuing : basi- 
costal border luidely brilliant- silv er y ^ tinged with pale-yellow on extreme 
edge ; two small spots close together (sometimes confluent inferiorly) 
in discoidal cell, a rather larger spot immediately below cell between 
first and second median nervules, a macular thin streak at extremity of 
cell inferiorly joining last-named spot, and two or three dots close to 
costa, — brilliant- silvery edged with black ; faint traces of a discal row 
of thin silvery-and- fuscous spots ; inner-marginal area orange-yellow, 
much paler inferiorly. Hind-iving : traces of three indistinct trans- 
verse rows of darker lunulate marks, of which the outermost (sub- 
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