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C. Orange Free State. — Special locality not noted ( W. Murant). 
H. Delagoa Bay. — Lourengo Marques {Mrs. Montelro. — Yar. A.) 
K. Transvaal.— Special locality not noted (TF. Movant). 
225. (24.) Zeritis Ortlirus, Trimen. 
(J Zeritis Ortlirus, Trim., Trans. Ent, Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 340, pi. ii. 
1. 10. 
Exp. al, ($) ii| lin. — i in. 2^ lin. ; ($) i in. 1-5 lin. 
$ Fuscous-grey , with pale-grey submarginal markings. Fore-iving : 
costa narrowly clouded witli pale-grey from base to near apex ; a trans- 
verse submarginal stri]oe, ill-defined and somewhat dentated on its 
edges, extending from costa to first median nervule ; usually a thin 
terminal pale disco-cellular lunule. Tlincl-wing : between radial ner- 
vule and anal angle a narrow, sharply-dentated streak, of which the 
outward dentations reach the hind-marginal edge upon the extremities 
of the nervules. Cilia of the ground-colour irregularly varied with 
pale-grey, chiefly between nervules. Under side. — Hind-ioing and 
costal, apiccd, and hind-marginal border of fore-iving very pale creamy- 
grey, with sub-metallic spots ; the markings generally cdmost identical loith 
those of 7i. Taikosama, Wallgrn. Fore-vnng : the two spots before middle, 
below median nervure and its first nervule, smaller and much more 
indistinct than in Taikosama^ the white centre often wanting in one or 
the other of these spots ; the outer of the two submarginal rows of 
spots better marked than in Taikosama. Hind-wing : the third row of 
spots (beyond middle) obsolete^ only represented by some scarcely trace- 
able darker clouding, mixed with a few sub-metallic scales ; a rather 
well-marked hind-marginal row of pale fuscous spots ending with a 
black spot at anal angle ; a little before the last-mentioned spot a 
black dot. 
^ Like the but loith the pale-grey stripe in fore-iving suffused and 
indistinctly radiating along nervules to hind-margin ; or considerably 
darker and browner, with the stripe in both luings ochre-yellow, usually 
more or less radiating in fore-wing. Fore-iving : stripe varying much 
in length, width, and distinctness, — in one example grey superiorly and 
ochre-yellow inferiorly, usually emitting more or less prolonged projec- 
tions on nervules towards hind-margin ; terminal disco-cellular lunule 
usually indistinct or obsolete. Hind-iving : hind-marginal stripe always 
narrow, usually commencing on second, but sometimes on first, sub- 
costal nervule ; the deep dark inter-nervular indentations along its outer 
edge sometimes (as in Ta'ikosaina) forming distinct spots. Under 
SIDE. — Always rather darker than in and often more or less tinged 
with ferruginous in hind-iving and along border of fore-iuing. Hind- 
wing : spots generally more distinct and shining, especially those of 
third transverse row, which are more or less arrowhead-shaped and 
form a pretty even series quite across wing ; preceding (median) row 
