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44. Borbotana dinawa spec. nov. 



(?. Head, thorax, antennae and palpi blackish brown, abdomen pale lirowu 

 with dark dorsal tufts. Primary very dark blackish brown, with a paler dash below 

 the costa at the end of the cell, and the terminal area paler, termeu narrowly very 

 dark ; from the base of the costa a white-toothed very oblique dash extends to 

 the lower margin of the cell about halfway along, and is slightly toothed at the 

 costa, on the outside more strongly before its centre and yet more strongly at 

 its lower extremity where it is broadest ; at the ujiper end of the cell is another 

 dash almost hook-shaped at its inner end ; secondary whitish, dark towards the 

 termen. 



Expanse : 27—28 mm. 



Hab. The type is in my collci'tion from Dinawa, and the species tlies in 

 September. 



45. Tarache kebeae spec. nov. 



cj. Head white, collar white liuely divided in the centre with black and with 

 a broad central black tip, thorax white, patagiae with a black lateral dash, abdomen 

 grey, almost black l)elow with a white abdominal patch ; legs blackish, a white 

 spot at the femoral and tibial joints. Primary white with a short basal black 

 dash in the cell, a subbasal black point on the costa followed by a black wedge- 

 shaped spot beyond which is a large irregular wedge-shaped black patch, with 

 a small s(inarish spot beyond it, followed by a black point, an apical black patch, 

 touching a black spot on the termen, a black ])atch at the tornns, and a black 

 wedge-shaped patch nearer the base with a small black spot between the two. 

 Secondary blackish grey, whitish on the inner margin and at the Itase, fringe 

 whitish except in the apical area, where it is blackish. Undersurface, both wings 

 sooty black. Primary with a white costal spot before the apex, and on the termen 

 below the apex and above the tornus ; secondary, innermarginal and basal areas 

 whitish. 



Expanse : 32 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection from the Kebea Range, where the insect 

 flies in March and April. 



4(i. Bagada dinawa spec. nov. 



S. Head and thm-ax pale ochreous grey darkly irrorated, abdomen lirownish. 

 Primary pale ochreous grey, irrorated in parts with darker pinkish grey ; the 

 autemedial, medial and postmedial lines are present in the costal area, but are not 

 continued below the cell ; a large dark pinkish grey patch occupies the end of the 

 cell and beyond the cell, in which the reuiform stigma shows as an orange spot, 

 and the orbicular stigma precedes it and is i)alely encircled, a darkish dash from 

 the apex to the dark patch. A subterminal serrated grey line is obscurely 

 discernible at the end of the patch previously mentioned, three dark dots above 

 the tornus. Secondary pinkish grey, with a darker termen and a pale costa. 



Undersurface : Primary pinkish, with a dark subcostal stripe and a darkly 

 spotted postmedial line, terminal area grey. Secondary greyish, darkly irrorated 

 in parts with an irregular dark postmedial line. 



Expanse : 28 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection from Dinawa, where the insect flies in 

 August. The species will come next to B. spicea Guen, 



