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Annals of the South African Museum. 



Wings hyaline with a faint yellowish tinge, especially in the ptero- 

 stigmatical area. Nervature blackish brown. In the forewing 6-8 

 cross-veins from base to the bulla ; between the bulla and the ptero- 

 stigma 4-5 cross-veins. The penis of the male is not cleft at the 

 tip (as far as I can see). 



9 . Subimago. Body almost coloured as in the imaginal stage, 

 but of a more dull appearance. Femora also dark-banded. Wings 

 with blackish-brown nervures. 



$ . Length of forewing 13 mm., that of setae 29 mm. ; $ Length 

 of forewiug 14 mm. 



FIG. 2. Atalophlebia pellucidula, f . Forceps and penis, seen from below. 



Three male specimens (imagines) and one female specimen (sub- 

 imago) at G-t, Winterhoek (Tulbagh leg.), 4300 ft., 1916. Six well- 

 defined cross-veins and in the pterostigmatic area about thirteen 

 stronglv curved and anastomosed. 



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Length of body and forceps 13 mm. ; forewing 12 mm. ; setae 

 17 mm. 



Three male specimens, Ceres, Cape, April, 1913 (Lightfoot leg.). 



ATALOPHLEBIA TABULAKIS, Eat. (Figs. 3 and 4.) 

 Atalophlebia tabularis, Eaton, Trans. Linn. Soc. Loud., p. 91, pi. x, 

 16 h, 1888. 



With some hesitation I refer three specimens to this species, the 

 description of which was made from a single specimen (cf ), kept in 

 alcohol. The specimens before me are much darker, probably due to 



