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152. Paragonitis strigocrenulata spec. nov. 



(?. Head and collar bright chestnut-red, thorax reddish brown, abdomen 

 brownish grey. Primary uniform reddish brown, with the autemedial dark line 

 fractured at the lower margin of the cell, the longer and lower part being almost 

 in the median area ; postmedial line fine dark crenulate, edged externally with 

 ochreons grey, followed immediately by a straight oblique dark line, edged externally 

 with pale ochreons grey; an ochreons point at the orbicular; reniforra ochreons 

 grey, with two black internal dots and the ochreons grey colour suffused outwards 

 between veins 3 and 6 to the oblique line ; a slight grey costal scaling in front of 

 apex, and a trace of a subterminal irregular stripe of darker sliading just beyond 

 the ol)li(pie line. Secondary reddish brown, becoming cream-coloured baseward.s. 



Expanse : 45 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection from the Kebea Eange, where it was taken 

 in July. 



Gonopteronia gen. nov. 



Palpi porrect, thickly scaled, second segment reaching above vertex, end 

 segment minute, proboscis well developed ; legs, tibiae clothed thickly with long 

 hair, midtibiae witli one pair of spines, hindtibiae with two j)air. Wings : Primary, 

 underside of cell clothed with long hair ; costa excavated at the base, then produced 

 forward into a shoulder, after which a slight excavation occurs again, with another 

 shoulder with a slight depression to apex, which is produced acutely ; termen crenu- 

 late, excised immediately below apex, produced to a point about vein 4, and excised 

 below slightly to toruus. Secondary long, with costa straight, receding rapidly from 

 the apex to the tornus, before which it is slightly excised. Neuration : Primary with 

 veins 7, 8 and 9 stalked, 9 given off from 10 to form the areole. Secondary with 5 

 from near lower angle, 3 and 4 and 6 and 7 from their respective angles. Genital 

 organs prominently exposed. 



Type : Gonopteronia albopunctata B-B. 



153. Gonopteronia albopunctata spec. nov. 



(?. Head and collar che.st nut-red, the latter tipped with ochreons; thorax 

 rather darker red ; patagiae slightly tipped with ochreons ; abdomen pinkish brown. 

 Primary pale reddish brown, slightly ochreons at base, and with an ochreons patch 

 below the angle of vein 2 ; medial line dark, fine, outwardly oblique, irregular, and 

 strongly dentate ; postmedial line from near the lower angle of the cell to the inner 

 margin waved, bordering externally the ochreons jiatch ; a fine dark line from the 

 second costal shoulder to vein 3 dentate, preceded by some red patches between 

 veins 6 and 3, followed by a trace of a dark subterminal shading ; termen slightly 

 dashed (horizontally) with reddish ; the orbicular is a prominent small white spot ; 

 the reniform red, with a blackish dot beyond its upper margin and two such dots 

 beyond its lower margin. Secondary uniform brownish pink. 



Expanse : .57 mm. 



Hah. The type is in my collection from Ekeikoi, where it was taken in May. 

 We have specimens from other localities in July and also in March and April, and 

 in the Triug Museum are otliers from the Arua River. 



154. Gonopteronia fulminans spec. nov. 

 (?. Head and collar crimson-brown; thorax deep crimson-brown; abdomen 

 slate-brown, pinkish brown laterally ; third segment of palpi moderately long, 



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