278 NOVITATES ZOOLOGICAE XXII. 1915. 



ronnded, ovate, small, without angles ; costal and subcostal fused from base to 

 oue-fourth, then diverging, the costa following the strong curve of the costal 

 margin, the subcostal throwing otf radial 1 not fiir from margin ; no cross-vein 

 between radials 1 and 2, which are widel)' separated, the cell being bounded in 

 front by the cell-fold ; radials 2 and 3 and median 1 near together, median 2 much 

 more pro.ximal. 



Otherwise agreeing with L'nuphilm. Longer spur of hindtibia about as long 

 as the tibia is broad. 



10. Zarachella specularis spec. nov. (text-fig. 3) 



?. Nigra, paululo jiurpurascens, fronte. pronoto at(iue metanoto albo-guttatis, 

 alis anticis macula bipartita sub celliilae angulnm iuferiorem sita et posticis altera 

 magna centrali ovata albis subhyalinis oruatis. 



Long. al. ant. 14.5 mm., lat. ;")•;") mm. 

 )> ?) post, i ,, ,, o ,, 



Hah. Malvern, near Durban, Natal, 700—800 ft., November IS, 1903 (Cecil N. 

 Barker) ; 1 S in the Hope Department at Oxford. 



The small size of the hindwing gives the specimens the appearance of a c?; but 

 it is a ?, as proved by the antenna, genitalia, frenulam, and retiuacnlnm. 



Dull black with a slight i)urple tone. Scaling on apical fourth of antenna 

 wliite. A central sj)ot on the IVons, a transverse one ou each side of the collar, a 

 lateral tuft on the metanotnm, a small costal spot each on the forewing above and 

 on the hindwing below, as well as a semitransparent patch on each wing white ; 

 the patch of the forewing consisting of two sjMts R- — M', with an indication of a 

 tliird, minute spot below M', the patch a little over 2 mm. long ; the patch of 

 hindwing central, ovate, a little nearer to the distal than to the costal and abdominal 

 margins, the black border being narrowest at the lower median vein. 



