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Localities of D'Urhama limbata. 
I. Soutli'Africa. 
E. Xatal. 
h. Upper Districts. — Estcourt and Bushman's Eiver (/. M. Ilutcldn- 
son). 
230. (3.) D'Urbania saga, Trimen. 
^ UUrhania saga, Trim., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1883, p. 354. 
HJxp. ah, {$) I in. 1-5 lin. ; (?) I in. 6 lin. 
$ Dark-broivn ; a discal roio of dull pah oclircous-ydloiv elongate 
spots in each wing. Fore-iuing : discal row of five spots strongly in- 
curved, so that the last spot (between first and second median nervules) 
is rather nearer base than the first spot (immediately above first radial); 
a faint indication of a sixth spot just below first median nervule ; a 
row of three small and very indistinct spots of the same colour a little 
beyond and parallel with upper part of discal row ; at extremity of dis- 
coidal cell a scarcely perceptible ochreous-yellow spot, preceded by a 
similar not quite so indistinct marking in the cell not far from its 
extremity. Hind-iving : discal row of five spots usually not so dis- 
tinct as in fore-wing, not curved, but rather irregular, — the first and 
second spots sublinear and rarely confluent, — the second being much 
longer than any of the others, — the last (below first median nervule) 
minute. Cilia of both wings dark-brown, conspicuously interrupted 
with white between the nervules. Under side. — Dark-hrown, varie- 
gated ivith ivhitish. Fore-wing : first spot of discal row small, white, — 
the remainder larger than on upper side, acuminate exteriorly, and of a 
paler yellow ; in discoidal cell a longitudinal whitish streak from base 
and a terminal whitish spot ; between end of cell and discal spots a 
transverse row of three short whitish rays ; spots beyond discal row 
distinct, white ; three or four small white marks between nervules on 
costal edge beyond middle. Hind-iuing : a conspicuous irregidar discal 
white stripe, well defined internally, but not externally, and very sharply 
angidated on radial nervule ; the following whitish marks before discal 
stripe, viz., one on costa at base, one in discoidal cell at base, and another 
just before extremity of cell, confluent with one immediately above it 
on costa ; between white stripe and hind-margin a row of thin inter- 
nervular lunules, inwardly bordered by dark sagittiform marks. 
$ Similar, larger ; sp)ots on tipper side larger and deeper in colour. 
Under side. — Duller ; all the whitish markings much reduced, espe- 
cially the stripe in hind-wing, which is not nearly so widely suffused 
exteriorly. 
Though a close ally of the very variable D. Amakosa, Trim., this 
species may at once be distinguished by the conspicuous sharply-angu- 
lated white stripe on the under side of its hind-wings. The under side 
