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SOUTH-AFRICAN BUTTERFLIES. 
Localities of Zeritis Wallengrenii. 
I. South Africa. 
B. Cape Colony. 
a. Western Districts. — Stellenbosch. Swellendam (L. Taats). — • 
Var. A. 
h. Eastern Districts. — Grahamstown (/. H. Bowker and M. E. 
Barber.) — Var. A. 
218. (17.) Zeritis Malagrida, Wallengren. 
Cygaritis Malagrida, Wallgrn., K. Sv. Yet.-Akad. Handl., 1857, Lep. 
Rliop. Caffr., p. 43. 
^ $ Zeritis Aglaspis, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 3rd Ser., i. p. 286 
(1862). 
S ? Zeritis Malagrida, Var., Trim., Rhop. Afr. Aust., ii. p. 272(1866). 
Exp. aL, {$) II lin. — i in. 2 lin. ; ($) i in. 2-7 lin. 
J BlacJvish-hrown, with a dull-orange discal space in each wing; 
cilia long, hlacJcish-hrown, widely interrupted with white hetween nervules. 
Fore-iving : basal area widely suffused with glossy yellowish-grey ; 
orange longitudinal space very restricted, barely entering discoidal cell, 
covering three median nervules from their origins, and ending abruptly 
at some distance before hind-margin ; a narrow pale-yellowish terminal 
disco-cellular spot touching orange space ; usually a very faint, small, 
suffused, snbapical orange spot near costa. Hind-iuing : a rather 
wide submarginal orange band between discoidal nervule and submedian 
nervure, dentated both interiorly and exteriorly by three dark crossing 
nervules ; a slight suffusion of orange about origins of median nervules ; 
inner-margin bordered with whitish-grey from base to beyond middle. 
Under side. — Hind-ioing and apical area and narroiv hind-marginal 
horder of fore-iving greyish or vinous-greyish, intersected ly pale-yellowish 
oieuration, and with rather clidl silvery mai^kings thinly edged with hlacJc. 
Fore-wing: orange-yellow fading into white along inner margin; two 
small longitudinally elongate-ovate silvery-white black-ringed spots in 
discoidal cell, and a similar vertically elongate one at its extremity ; 
two similar very small spots close to costa beyond middle ; an oblique 
silvery streak from apex, commencing a bi-angulated row of small 
silvery spots extending to first median nervule ; close to hind-margin 
a row of outwardly-produced sub-sagittiform silvery marks from apex to 
third median nervule, below which the row is continued to submedian 
nervure by three rather suffused blackish marks. Hind-wing : the 
following silvery markings, viz., a dot at base, close to costa ; two in 
discoidal cell, and a large sub-trigonate spot at its extremity ; two con- 
verging short curved streaks from costal to subcostal nervure, before 
middle ; an irregular, discal, zigzag macular streak, rather suffused on 
its inner edge, continuous from second subcostal nervule to inner 
margin ; a row, close to hind- margin, of sagittiform marks, becoming 
