( lie ) 



eiidinj; well lioi'ure the anal angle on inner iU!ii';,'iii, tlie dark ai)ie.a! area lieing 

 therefore much broader. 



Uimhri)Kj : with the outer border also broader ; the black discal spot as in 

 Jalijhhi. 



Underside with the apical area of I'orewiug luiicli darker, chocolate-brown, 

 containing a bronil black shade on its inner edge from vein i> to inner maryiu ; 

 basal area of forewing orange-yellow, of hindwing jiale grey-brown. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen orange-red, tinged with grey. 



E.xjiause of wings : 3U mm. 



2 ? ? from Moyamba, Sierra Leone (U. ('utor), 



M Ereunetea flava spec. nov. 



Like E. /al</i(i(i AVarr., but the ground-colnur of both wings aliove and 

 below is pale yellow, instead of orange-red ; the dividing lino between the two 

 colours in forewing is not fle.xuons, but evenly curved from middle of costa to 

 anal angle. 



Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow. 



Expanse of vfings : 30 mm. 



1 S from Sekondi, Gold Coast (N. T. Hamlyn). 



IT. Ereunetea semifumida spec. nov. 



ForewiiKj : dnll reddish, suffused with smoky grey; a large black spot on 

 discocellular ; marginal area smoky brown, its inner edge running out from costa 

 at two-thirds beyond cell, recurved to touch the lower end of cell-spot, to two- 

 thirds of inner margin ; fringe smoky brown. 



Ilhiihriiiij : bright orange, with a broad smoky brown outer border ; the 

 submedian fold smoky grey. 



Underside like upper, but the basal areas of both wings deej) orange-red. 



Head wanting ; thorax and dorsum smoky fuscous ; abdomen beneath and 

 at sides dull orange. 



Expanse of wings : 34 mm. 



1 ? from Luebo, Kassai River (P. Landbeck). 



Nothypsa gen. nov. 



Differs from I'ittlica AVlk. only in part of the ueuration of forewing. In 

 Pittlwa the discocellular is vertical and short— both the subcostal and uicdiau 

 veins converging at their extremities— and the lower radial rises from its middle ; 

 in the present genus the ui)per portion is obliiiucly curved, the lower and shorter 

 portion vertical, and the radial rises from the angle between the two, and there- 

 fore below the middle. Again, in rittltea vein 2 rises beyond the middle of 

 cell, and rnns parallel to vein 3 throughout ; in Notlii/jis'i, vein ~* rises at 

 or before the middle, and the two veins converge towards outer margin. 

 Both genera agree in the peculiar nenration of the costal vein ; 7, 8, U, and 

 lU, 11 being stalked; but the costal vein is bifid, and 11 anastomoses with the 

 lower arm, which is thrice as long as the short portion of 11 itself In the 

 face of this agreement it does not seem justifiable to remove the species agreeing 

 with Sotlii/iJsa to the Uijjjsidae. Under ViUkm W'lk. 1 would therefore include, 



