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margin of the cell, lieyond which the area is ])ale ochveons brown, extending deeply 

 outwards along vein 3 up to 4, whence it recedes gently to the costa ; this area is 

 margined indefinitely with black, very broadly so below vein 3 ; subterminal line 

 black, irregular, somewhat spotted, angled outwards about vein 4, from whence it 

 takes a rough curve to the a])ex and the tornus ; a subterminal row of dark spots 

 palely edged externally. Secondary brownish, ochrcous along the costa, with a dark 

 line crossing the cell, followed externally by two similar lines, the outermost one 

 palely edged for the tornal half; termen darkly spotted ; fringes strongly crenulate. 

 Underside : both wings somewhat ochreous, the secondary strongly irrorated with 

 four dark lines across the wing, the third serrate, the fourth very broad. 



Exjianse : 53 mm. 



Ilab. The type is in my collection, from AvoJa, where it was taken in August. 



175. Erygia kebeensis spec. nov. 



? . Differs from E. acola m that it has no pale patch ; the postniedial line 

 is double, and only exists below the cell, beyond which is a patch of a greenish 

 olive colour, and above which on the costa is a large dark brown j)atch ; subterminal 

 line irregular, blackish, taking an iuward curve from tlie apex to vein 5, from 

 where it proceeds in a dentate line close to the termen into the tornns ; the 

 reniform is large and ochreous. On the underside the secondary has but two 

 transverse waved lines, which are more definite than in the previous species. 



Expanse : 58 mm. 



Hah. The type is in my collection from the Kebea Range, where it was taken 

 in Julj'. 



170. Sypna angulilinea spec. nov. 



6- Head and thorax dark brown, collar with a pale creamy basal line, patagiae 

 palely edged. Primary dark iimber-browu, witli a i)ale basal line to vein 1 ; medial 

 pale line, deejily angled outwards below the cell ; postmedial line confluent with 

 the medial at its angle, thus enclosing two large roughly triangular patches of the 

 dark ground, whose bases are respectively the costa and the inner margin ; almost 

 adjoining this line is a broadish pale brown line projected outwards along vein 4 

 to 5, whence it rises erectly to the costa ; from this line to the termen the ground- 

 colour is paler. Secondary greyish brown, with two dark transverse bands ; a pale 

 terminal spot below the apex and several smaller ones near the tornus. 



Expanse : 00 mm. 



IJab. The type is in my collection from Dinawa, where the species flies in 

 August. Other sjjecimens are in the Tring Museum from the Aroa River. 



177. Sypna bella spec. nov. 



Head and thorax warm chocolate-brown, the latter barred slightly with greyish, 

 having two large lateral tufts and a small central metathoracic one ; abdomen 

 brownish, with grey segmental divisions. Primary warm rufous brown, with a 

 basal grey curved line ; a double antcmedial bluish-grey broadly scalloped line with 

 a somewhat paler infilling, an irregular bluish-grey postmedial line followed by one 

 or two obscured lines, a large patch of olive-greenish occupying all the rest of the 

 wing except above vein 6, wluch is rufous brown ; a subterminal more or less 

 obscure serrate line ; termen with internervular bluish dashes. Secondary duller 

 brown, darker beyond the postmedial serrate indistinct line, with a darker tornal 



