NoviTATES ZooLonicAE XXII. ini5. 357 



from two-tliirils inner margin to apex ; suliterminal line nearly as on fovewing, with 

 a stronger dark proximal shade at inner margin and crossed b\' an obliiine dark line 

 which rnns from tcrmen at !S(I- to K' near postmedian line; a crennlate terminal 

 line. 



Underside paler, the lines scarcely traceable : both wings with the discal mark ; 

 forewing also with three dark costal spots, minute costal strignlae and very faint 

 brownish terminal suft'nsion between SC!'' and R-. 



Lagos. Type in coll. Rothschild. 



91. Boarmia sabinei sp. nov. 



? , 48 mm. Face blackish fnscous. Palpus shortish, concolorous with face. 

 Vertex, thorax and abdomen concolorous with wings, the abdomen dorsally in 

 places rather heavily irrorated, tending to form broad belts. 



Wings shaped nearly as in jxincfinnlig Hcop. (= coiiisorfaria F.), the hindwing 



scarcely so elongate costally and with the terminal crennhition even slighter. 



Forewing with S0'~° coincident, connected by slender bar with C ; pale violet-grey, 

 with moderately strong fnscous irroration or minute strigulation, resulting in a 

 tone rather lighter and less glossy than Cleora rhomhoidaria perfumriria Newm. ; 

 antemedian line scarcely discernible, apparently placed and formed nearly as in 

 C. rhomboidavia, a dark dot at its origin on costa ; median line strong, from 

 midcosta, very slightly oblique outwards to behind R^, then angled and running 

 almost straight to four-ninths hindmargin ; a long-oval discal ocellus placed in the 

 angle of this line ; postmedian from two-thirds costa, very slightly incurved at first, 

 straighter from R' to R^, then bent proximally, approaching and proceeding near 

 to the median, almost as in rhomhoidaria ; this line marked on all the veins with 

 minute dark distal teeth, blackened and thickened on W, where there is an additional 

 slight tooth jiroximally ;. subterminal line Innulate-dentate, only indicated by 

 sparser brown irroration and by some slight brown shades which accompany it 

 proximally at costa, proximally and distally between the radials and very feebly in 

 the posterior part ; terminal line thickened between the veins, very slender and 

 tending to obsolescence in their vicinity ; fringe grey, faintly spotted with brownish 



opposite the veins. Hindwing with a thick dark line continuing the median of 



forewing and running straight to inner-margin at about two-fiftlis ; an oval or 

 slightly lunular discal ocellus ; a sinuous, minutely denticulate postmedian, 

 obsolescent at costa, formed analogously to that of forewing but well distal to tiie 

 cell-mark ; subterminal line as on forewing ; terminal slightly stronger. 



Under-surface whitish, with very feeble dark irroration, proximal half of costal 

 area more strongly marked ; both wings with large black cell-mark, median and 

 postmedian lines faintly traceable, a dark distal border, that of forewing widest 

 (about 4 mm.) and darkest apically, feeble in posterior half, that of hindwing more 

 uniform, only becoming evanescent close to tornus. 



Victoria Falls, Rhodesia, May VI, 1911 (L. A. Sabine). Type in coll. L. B. 

 Prout. N'Gami Country (F. U. Lugard), a S in coll. Brit. Mus., rather browner 

 and sharper marked, fovea well developed, hindtibia witii hair-pencil. Zungcru, 

 Nigeria (G. B. Simpson), a small worn S in coll. Brit. Mns., ajiparently more 

 infuscated, rather recalling CliogadafaneMa Warr. {Noo. Zool. xii. 398). 



In the last-mentioned example, S0'-= of forewing anastomoses strongly 

 with C, 



