Annals of the Transvaal Museum, 
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139. Zeritis clentatis (Swierstra). 
Ann. Transv. Mus., 1, p. 177 (1909). 
Waterval Onder (Dr. G. H. Breyer), in Mus. Coll. ; Johannes- 
burg and Potcliefstrooni (H. L. L. Feltham). 
140. Zeritis almeida (Felder). 
Trimen, S. Air. Buttfl., 2, p. 200 (1887). 
Nais almeida Feld., Verb. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien, 12, p. 478 
(1779). 
Phasis almeida Aurivillius, Bhop. Aeth., p. 342 (1898). 
Pretoria District, September (C. J. Swierstra) ; Johannesburg. 
October, November (A. Boss), in Mus. Coll. ; Potcliefstrooni (T. Ayres, 
teste B. Trimen) ; Johannesburg (H. L. L. Feltham) ; id., October, 
December (A. G. Cook) ; Weltevreden, October, Muldersdrif't, 
November (A. G. Cook); Barberton (Dr. Bendall, teste W. L. 
Distant). 
141. Zeritis molomo Trimen. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1870, p. 373, pi. 6, f. 9; S. Afr. Buttfl.. 
2, p. 205 (1887). 
Phasis molomo Aurivillius, Bhop. Aeth., p. 342 (1898). 
Johannesburg, October, Jukskei Biver, October (A. Boss/. 
Potgietersrust, October, November (G. H. Burn), in Mus. Coll. * 
Johannesburg (H. L. L. Feltham); id., October, November, and 
Weltevreden, October (A. G. Cook) ; Barberton, fairly common 
(G. W. Jeffery). 
142. Zeritis damarensis Trimen. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1891, p. 90, pi. 9, f. 17. 
Phasis damarensis Aurivillius, Bhop. Aeth., p. 342 (1898). 
Wonderboompoort, February, Crocodilepoort (east), December 
(C. J. Swierstra), in Mus. Coll. 
143. Zeritis taikosama (Wallengren). 
Trimen, S. Afr. Buttfl., 2, p^ 203 (1887). 
Cygaritis taikosama Wllgr., Lep. Bhop. Caffr., p. 43 (1857). 
Phasis taikosama Aurivillius, Bhop. Aeth., p. 342 (1898). 
Common throughout the Transvaal. 
144. Zeritis orthrus Trimen. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1874, p. 340, pi. 2, f. 10; S. Afr. Buttfl., 
2, p. 207 (1887). 
Phasis orthrus Aurivillius, Bhop. Aetlr., p. 342 (1898). 
Pretoria, January, December (C. J. Swierstra and H. G. Breyer); 
Potgietersrust, November (G. H. Burn) ; Lydenburg District (P. A. 
Krantz), in Mus. Coll.; Warmbaths (H. L. L. Feltham); Ulundi, 
near Barberton (G. W. Jeffery). 
